🚨Attention⚠️ Critical flaw in Apple chips exposes your cryptocurrencies to hackers: Find out how to protect yourself now

Recently, a significant flaw was identified in Apple's M-series processors, including M1, M2 and M3, which could allow hackers to access the secret keys of Mac and iPad devices, enabling the theft of cryptocurrencies. This flaw, discovered by researchers, reveals a vulnerability in the 'prefetching' technique, used to speed up processing, where cached information can leak, becoming accessible to attackers through side channel attacks.

While the complexity of the attack suggests that hackers may not target individual investors, it is crucial to take precautions. We strongly recommend that investors move their cryptocurrencies to new wallets and consider using third-party hardware wallets as a preventative measure.

Additionally, it is important to be aware of possible risks when accessing suspicious websites, as there is a possibility of malicious attacks being targeted at devices with M-series chips.

While some may downplay the severity of the flaw by classifying it as discovered under "laboratory conditions," it is essential to be alert and take proactive safety measures.

For more detailed information about the vulnerability, we recommend reading the full study available on the GoFetch.Fail website.

Stay vigilant and protect your digital assets.

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