"Juice jacking" is a type of cyber attack that specifically targets mobile devices, operating on iOS and Android, through their charging ports. The attack is typically executed by using a compromised charging station or cable, which can be found in public places such as airports, cafes, and hotels. When a device is connected to a compromised charging station or cable, malware can be installed onto the device, allowing the attacker to steal personal information and gain access to the device...
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The "mismatch vulnerability" is a security vulnerability that affects the way some processors handle memory access. It is a variant of the well-known "speculative execution" vulnerability, which allows an attacker to access sensitive information by exploiting a weakness in the way a processor's speculative execution feature works...
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