Godfish: The new iPhone 17 series features MIE hardware-level "Memory Security," making encrypted wallet signatures and passkeys more secure.
BlockBeats News, September 10th, Cobo co-founder and CEO ChainFish shared a post stating, "iPhone 17 equipped with MIE hardware-level 'Memory Security': Real-time EMTE validation + system default enablement, intercepting 0-day attack chains such as out-of-bounds access (OOB) and Use-After-Free (UAF), reducing side-channel risks."
According to statistics, memory security vulnerabilities account for 70% of all software vulnerabilities. This upgrade is a godsend for high-net-worth users & frequent signers! Wallet signatures, Passkeys are more secure."
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