We believed that the iPhone 17 and the Air shone by cameras and design. We have just discovered that they hide an exclusive security function

For a long time we have lived with the illusion that there are impenetrable computer systems. The reality is less resounding: in security, everything is reduced to how much effort, time and resources it requires to force a lock. Just as it is not the same to open the door of the house as the vault of a bank, in the digital world There are more or less resistant barriers and unexpected shortcuts that avoid brute force. The objective of the defense is not perfection, but to raise the toll to break it is impracticable. From there, the risk never disappears, it is managed. With that practical look, Apple has been adding layers to make every step of the attacker more and reduce its maneuvering margin. According to the Cupertino companythe most sophisticated exploitation chains that have observed against iOS come from the mercenary spyware and rely on memory vulnerabilities. Although they do not explicitly mention it, they surely refer to threats such as Pegasus of the company NSO. And the answer they have raised is a new piece in that wall: a reinforcement that integrates hardware and system to monitor the integrity of memory and cut overwhelms or undue accesses before they thrive. Memory Integrity Enforcement on iPhone 17 and iPhone Air Apple has presented Memory Integrity Enforcement (Mie) as part of the new iPhone 17, iPhone 17 Pro and Pro Max and iPhone Airan integrated memory defense directly in its hardware and operating system. This development is the result of five years of joint work among their teams of Chips and Software Engineeringwith the aim of drastically raising the cost and complexity of attacks based on memory corruption. Mie promises to act continuously and transparently, covering critical areas such as kernel and more than 70 processes in user space, all this without compromising energy consumption and device performance. The Miene nucleus combines several layers that work in a coordinated manner to reinforce security. The typated memory assigners are systems that organize the data according to their type, as if each object class had a specific drawer. This organization makes it more difficult than an error in a program allows one data to overwrite another. If a failure occurs, the system can detect it before it becomes an attack. On this basis acts the Enhanced Memory Tagging Extension (EMTE), a hardware technology that adds an extra layer of memory control. Emte works by assigning a “secret label” to each memory block. Every time an app or the system wants to access it, you must present the correct label; If it does not coincide, Hardware blocks attempt And the system can close the process. This permanent and synchronized check allows to detect and stop classic attacks such as buffer overflows or use after release (USE-AFTER-FREE), which are usual techniques to take control of a device. The allocators protect the use of large -scale memory, while EMTE provides precision to the smallest blocks, where the software itself does not respond with the same effectiveness. This permanent and synchronized check allows to detect and stop classic attacks such as buffer overflows The bet responds to a landscape of threats where the highest levels against iOS are faces, complex and directed, historically associated with state actors. These chains usually share a common denominator: they exploit interchangeable memory vulnerabilities that have been present throughout the industry. The intention of Mie is cutting the progression in early stages, when the attacker still has little room and depends on chaining multiple fragile steps to gain control. Apple graph showing real exploitation chains and the points where it blocks them The scope of protection includes kernel and extends to key system processes that are usually entry objectives. In addition, Apple makes available to developers the possibility of testing and integrating these defenses through the Enhanced Security option in Xcode, including EMTE capabilities in compatible hardware. That is especially relevant to applications where a user can be direct objective, as messaging or social networkswhich often appear at the beginning of the exploitation chains. To sustain the labeling and synchronous check -up without perceptible impact, Apple redesigned the A19 and A19 Pro allocating CPU area, CPU speed and memory for label storage. The company precisely modeled where and how to deploy emte, so that the hardware meets the demand for checks. The software, on the other hand, takes advantage of the assignments typated to raise the bar of protection against memory corruption, while the hardware assumes fine verification. As we point out above, this should maintain the expected experience in performance and autonomy. The project was evaluated with its offensive research team from 2020 to 2025. First with conceptual exercises, then with practical attacks in simulated environments and, finally, on hardware prototypes. This prolonged collaboration allowed to identify and close complete exploitation strategies Before launch. According to Apple, even trying to rebuild known real chains, they failed to restore them reliably against Mie, because too many steps were neutralized at the base. Even so, Apple remembers that perfect security does not exist. Very rare cases could survive, such as certain overflows within the same allocation. For previous generations without EMTE support, the company promises to continue expanding software -based improvements and safe memory allocatives, with the aim of bringing part of these benefits to previous devices without affecting its stability. Ultimately, Mie does not eliminate riskbut it does redraw the rules of the game by raising the cost and difficulty of memory corruption techniques. For those who buy an iPhone 17 or an iPhone Air, this translates into always active protection and, according to Apple, invisible for the user. Images | Xataka with Gemini 2.5 In Xataka | Or pay or we will use your works to train AI: the threat of hackers to an artist website In Xataka | How to change all our passwords according to three cybersecurity experts

In full blackout throughout Spain and confusion among the population, an alert system shone for its absence: Es-Alert

Yesterday we attend an unprecedented event in our country. From one moment to another and in a matter of five seconds, 60% of all energy vanisheddisappeared. The entire peninsula ran out of light. The reasons are unknown how it was unknown in certain points of Spain that the blackout had been general. The light fell, ergo the wifi. Telecommunications, mobile networks fell, and networks were saturated. Contact family and friends to know if they were fine was an odyssey, as was accessing to the media and social networks to inform themselves of the last hour. No one knew what was happening, its reach, the reasons or the state of the situation. In such a context, it is worth asking what happened to Es-alertthe emergency alert system. Who is-alert depends on. The Civil Protection alerts system was launched on February 22, 2023 and serves to send notices to all mobile phones within an affected area. It is integrated into the national alert network and, therefore, is managed by the Ministry of Interior through the National Center for Emergency Monitoring and Coordination (CENEM) of the General Directorate of Civil Protection. Notice example received through the ES-Alert system | Image: mobile xataka This system is known as “112 inverse” and is available in “any part of the Spanish territory with mobile telephony coverage, either 2G (GSM), 3G (UMTS), 4G (LTE) or 5G”, as They explained from Moncloa The day of its launch. Civil protection, meanwhile, exposes that “the ES-ALErt system is available to the Emergency Coordination Centers of the Autonomous Communities in the framework of the National Civil Protection System” and that these centers, together with the aforementioned CENEM, are the “responsible, within their area of ​​competence, to define and issue the alerts when the situation requires it.” In a nutshell, that competition falls to the Autonomous Communities. What situations is used? According to Moncloa, Es-Alert is designed for phenomena such as “floods, fires, adverse meteorological phenomena, volcanic or chemical accidents, among other emergencies.” The question is what happens to this system when there is no electricity, when telecommunications are falling and a very high percentage of the population has no coverage. A mobile will not receive the notice if it has no coverage or is in plane mode, although it will do so when you recover the signal The networks worked (a time). The mobile network remained active for a while thanks, in part, emergency generators. VodafoneMasorange and Telefónica They have confirmed that although the blackout had affected telecommunications services and the mobile network, part of the system had supply thanks to electric generators and batteries. Es -Elert depends on that infrastructure to work, the question is whether it would have been effective. Lights and shadows. While it is true that Es-Alert is practically agnostic to the device and the version of the operating system, its effectiveness depends on the fact that there is electricity and that the receiving phones have coverage. Assuming that the ES-Alert system was available (because as we already know, there was no electricity supply), the reality is that an important thickness of the population would not have received the warning at the time because it did not have coverage. They would have received it when recovering the signal in the event that the emergency remained active in the area, but there is no guarantees that, by then, the notice would have been useful. Image | Fré Sonneveld Social networks. Public entities and organizations, which They urged the user to save battery and limit the use of mobilethey made their official communications through social networks such as X. Access not only to this social network, but to the media that echoed this information, it was not always possible due to the lack of coverage and mobile data network. The always eternal radio. The best informed citizen yesterday was the one who had a ancient operational radio thanks to two AA batteries. The radio works independently that there is coverage, mobile network or wifi. Emergency equipment They do not communicate by Walkie-Talkies By custom, but because in a fire in which everything has fallen, the radio will continue to function. If the broadcaster and the receiving device work, there is communication, and that is what happened precisely yesterday. The radios continued to function and counting the last hour of the blackout, which shows that an invention of the late nineteenth century is still important in the middle of 2025. Cover image | Pere Jury In Xataka | Cercanías, Media and Long Distance, High Speed ​​and Metro: This is the situation of trains in Spain after the blackout

subtle improvements that refine a compact mobile that already shone on its own

Sometimes I wonder to what extent we are willing to sacrifice the comfort for having The most powerful mobile. It seems that the market has convinced us that “bigger” always means “better”, but not all manufacturers think the same. As we said a while ago: “small” mobiles are not finished. Xiaomi is part of this. This Sunday, in the Mobile World Congress, the Chinese brand has revealed its new Xiaomi 15 family, with the Xiaomi 15 Ultra at the top and the Xiaomi 15 as a more contained alternative but equally promising. Although they have just been presented and are already available in Spain, I have had the opportunity to try the most “compact.” Xiaomi 15 Technical Card Xiaomi 15 dimensions and weight 152.3 x 71.2 x 8.08 mm 191 grams screen OLED LTPO of 6.36 inches Resolution 2,670 x 1,200 pixels Refresco rate: 1-120 Hz Tactile sampling rate: 240 Hz Pico shine: 3,200 nits Pro HDR, Dolby Vision, HDR10+, HDR10, HLG Xiaomi Shield Glass processor Snapdragon 8 Elite Adreno GPU RAM 12 GB LPDDR5X Internal storage 256/512 GB UFS 4.0 rear camera Angular 50 MP, OIS, F/1.6 GREAT ANGULAR 50 MP, OIS, F/2.2, 115º FOV Telefoto 50 MP, F/2.0 Front camera 32 MP F/2.0 battery 5,240 mAh 90W fast charge 50W wireless fast charge Operating system Hyperos 2 connectivity 5G SA/NSA Dual Nanosim Wifi 7 NFC Bluetooth 5.4 Infrared port others Ultrasonic fingerprint reader on screen IP68 resistance Stereo speakers 4x microphones price From 999 euros Xiaomi 15 – 12+512GB Smartphone, Leica Summilux optical lens, Snapdragon 8 Elite, 6.36 “” 120 Hz, Hz, 90W Hypercharge, 90W Hyperchar, charger not included, black (ES version) * Some price may have changed from the last review Small adjustments that lead a mobile already outstanding one step further The first impression I had when I saw the Xiaomi 15 was that this year the company had not risked too much with the design. But, after thinking about it, I realized that it doesn’t have to be something negative. Many brands are committed to evolving their generation product after generation instead of reinventing it. Apple does it with the iPhoneFor example. With that idea in mind, I decided to approach the device with more attention. Was it a discreet but well thought out or simply logical continuity? Sometimes, the most interesting details are not noticed at first glance, but jump when we see calmly. I also wanted to answer the big question: what has really changed on this mobile? The feeling of being before a Premium product It is perceived as soon as you have it in your hand. The aluminum frame of “aerospace grade”, the rounded edges, its 8.08 mm thick and a weight of 191 grams contribute to a careful ergonomics. Xiaomi also ensures that he has distributed the weight in a balanced way to enhance this feeling. Chamber modules in detail: Xiaomi 14 (left) in front of Xiaomi 15 (right) In the back of the device we find a family design, without obvious changes with respect to the previous generation. The photographic module is still located in the upper left corner, housing three sensors. The novelty is in the flash, which leaves this module to be directly on the rear cover, inside a stylized elongated capsule. The back of the Xiaomi 15 white Once again, Xiaomi is committed to collaboration with Leica, the legendary photographic firm that has long reinforces the visual section of its devices. As for hardware, There are no great revolutions: Again, three 50 MP sensors each. However, the AI ​​offers better both in the image processing section and in the zoom. The sides of a black Xiaomi 15 If we stop in the details, a change that is obvious is the finish of the rear. While the Xiaomi 14 opted for a brilliant and striking glass, the new Xiaomi 15 adopts a frosted glass With a more discreet matte finish. In addition, the subtle textured bezel surrounded by the camera module has disappeared in this update. The Xiaomi 15 has rounded edges, a detail that improves ergonomics The matt rear and the aerospace aluminum edges not only provide elegance, but also a key advantage: they do not catch traces easily. For those who enjoy an always impeccable mobile, this finish is a success. Although at certain angles they can be marked, the difference with other models is remarkable. There are much more prone options to get dirty. The Xiaomi 15 come in three colors, black, green and white Xiaomi maintains the same color palette: black, white and green. However, The tones are now softerwhich slightly changes the perception of design. Personally, the green finish is the one that highlights in this model, while white, with its contrast marked in front of the black photographic module, I found the most attractive. On the front we find, once again, with a 6.36 -inch OLED screen, resolution of 2,670 x 1,200 pixels and a refreshment rate of up to 120 Hz. The maximum brightness has risen from 3,000 to 3,200 nits, an interesting increase, although in my fast tests under direct sunlight still does not seem sufficient. We will check it in the Review complete phone. The front of a white Xiaomi 15 News are also in the least visible details. Specifically those that inhabit under the screen. Xiaomi has left the optical footprint sensor behind and makes the leap to a ultrasonic sensorwhich promises a faster and more reliable unlock. In addition, it should work even with wet hands. All this without compromising the safety of the device. A white Xiaomi 15 The mobile also wins in autonomy. The battery rises from 4,610 mAh to 5,240 mAh without the weight. Quick cable charging remains at 90 W and wireless in 50 W. Of course, there is a negative point: the charger is not included in the box, which would lead us to make an additional investment to make the most of it. Since the end of last year … Read more

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