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First public macOS kernel memory corruption exploit on Apple M5

Security researchers have published the first public kernel memory corruption exploit targeting Apple's new M5 chip, demonstrating a significant vulnerability in macOS's memory protection mechanisms. The exploit allows attackers to gain kernel-level privileges, potentially compromising the entire system. This marks a critical security concern for Apple's latest hardware platform.

Background

Kernel memory corruption vulnerabilities are among the most severe security issues as they can lead to complete system compromise. Apple's M-series chips were previously considered more secure due to their custom silicon and security features like Pointer Authentication Codes (PAC).

Source
Hacker News (RSS)
Published
May 15, 2026 at 02:25 AM
Score
9.0 / 10