Apple on
Thursday said it will issue a patch for its devices including Macbooks, iPhones
and iPads after Google security researchers discovered major security flaws
that leave nearly every modern computing device vulnerable to hackers.
On Wednesday, Alphabet Inc's Google and other security
researchers disclosed two major chip flaws, one called Meltdown affecting
only Intel Corp chips and one called Spectre affecting nearly all computer
chips made in the last decade. The news sparked a sell-off in Intel's stock as
investors tried to gauge the costs to the chipmaker.
In a statement on its website, Apple said all Mac and iOS
devices are affected by both Meltdown and Spectre. But the most recent
operating system updates for Mac computers, Apple TVs, iPhones and iPads
protect users against the Meltdown attack and do not slow down the devices, it
added, and Meltdown does not affect the Apple Watch.
Macs and iOS devices are vulnerable to Spectre attacks through
code that can run in web browsers. Apple said it would issue a patch to its
Safari web browser for those devices "in the coming days."
Shortly after the researchers disclosed the chip flaws
Wednesday, Google and Microsoft Corp released statements telling users which of
their products were affected. Google said its users of Android phones - more
than 80 percent of the global market - were protected if they had the latest
security updates.
Apple remained silent for more than a day about the fate of the
hundreds of millions of users of its iPhones and iPads. Ben Johnson, co-founder
and chief strategist for cybersecurity firm Carbon Black, said the delay in
updating customers about whether Apple's devices are at risk could affect
Apple's drive to get more business customers to adopt its hardware.
"Something this severe gets the attention of all the
employees and executives at a company, and when they go asking the IT and
security people about it and security doesn't have an answer for iPhones and
iPads, it just doesn't give a whole lot of confidence," Johnson said.
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