It seems to me that Apple products would be the most susceptible to this, as there are a limited number of hardware variations as well as a walled garden for software.
The article mentions it technically being possible to do on a Linux machine, but I doubt it would be as easy to get conclusive data from it, when the SSD could be any size or brand and the software it could be running is nigh-limitless. I don’t doubt it could extract some data, I just don’t think it would have the level of granular detail they’re saying they got on the M2.
I’m wondering whether having separate partitions on a drive would be enough to defend against this, or whether you would need actually physically separate drives.
It seems to me that Apple products would be the most susceptible to this, as there are a limited number of hardware variations as well as a walled garden for software.
The article mentions it technically being possible to do on a Linux machine, but I doubt it would be as easy to get conclusive data from it, when the SSD could be any size or brand and the software it could be running is nigh-limitless. I don’t doubt it could extract some data, I just don’t think it would have the level of granular detail they’re saying they got on the M2.
I’m wondering whether having separate partitions on a drive would be enough to defend against this, or whether you would need actually physically separate drives.