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Apple has made another breakthrough by launching the Memory Integrity Enforcement (MIE) feature, which is built-in on the iPhone 17. This system utilizes Enhanced Memory Tagging Extension (EMTE) to detect and block malicious memory access, such as out-of-bound and use-after-free errors.
This way, hacker attacks can be prevented, especially for crypto users who store their crypto in mobile wallet apps.
The MIE feature embedded in the iPhone 17 is capable of blocking attacks at the kernel level and within apps, preventing spyware and zero-day attacks from entering and compromising data. However, crypto users who store their crypto in mobile wallet apps on the iPhone 17 must still be careful not to install apps infected with malware, phishing attacks, social engineering, and malicious content.
This way, hacker attacks can be prevented, especially for crypto users who store their crypto in mobile wallet apps.
The MIE feature embedded in the iPhone 17 is capable of blocking attacks at the kernel level and within apps, preventing spyware and zero-day attacks from entering and compromising data. However, crypto users who store their crypto in mobile wallet apps on the iPhone 17 must still be careful not to install apps infected with malware, phishing attacks, social engineering, and malicious content.