C calbear92 macrumors member Original poster Jun 19, 2014 80 30 May 13, 2020 #1 This security flaw puts millions of computers at risk for a serious (but unlikely) hack A new report from a Dutch security researcher details a hacking mechanism that targets a common feature on millions of computers: the Thunderbolt port. www.cnn.com
This security flaw puts millions of computers at risk for a serious (but unlikely) hack A new report from a Dutch security researcher details a hacking mechanism that targets a common feature on millions of computers: the Thunderbolt port. www.cnn.com
S Sanpete macrumors 68040 Nov 17, 2016 3,695 1,668 Utah May 13, 2020 #2 The patch is included in OS 10.12.4 and later. Major security flaw found in Thunderbolt Macs and PCs: Should you be worried? A series of vulnerabilities in Thunderbolt 2 and 3, collectively called 'Thunderspy,' can leave your Mac open to hacking. www.macworld.com
The patch is included in OS 10.12.4 and later. Major security flaw found in Thunderbolt Macs and PCs: Should you be worried? A series of vulnerabilities in Thunderbolt 2 and 3, collectively called 'Thunderspy,' can leave your Mac open to hacking. www.macworld.com