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Intel patches chip flaw that could leak your cryptographic secrets
Intel chip features that were intended to help you do cryptography better could have leaked your inner secrets.
Thunderspy – why turning your computer off is a cool idea!
Thunderbolt ports can provide direct access to the memory in your laptop… just how hard is it for crooks to do so when you aren’t looking?
Update now! Windows zero day flaws fixed in Patch Tuesday
…and there are fixes for Adobe, Oracle and Intel products too. Go get your updates!
Intel patches graphics drivers and offers new LVI flaw mitigations
Intel’s March security updates reached its customers this week and the dominant theme is the bundle of flaws affecting Graphics drivers.
December Patch Tuesday blunts WizardOpium attack chain
December 2019’s Patch Tuesday updates are, including a fix for the Windows flaw used in recently discovered WizardOpium attacks.
Linux maintainer: Patching side-channel flaws is killing performance
Mirror, mirror on the wall, which is the worst side-channel vulnerability of them all?
Intel: SSH-stealing NetCAT bug not really a problem
There’s another vulnerability in Intel chips, with another catchy name: NetCAT.
Microsoft fixes Intel ZombieLoad bug with Patch Tuesday updates
May 2019 Patch Tuesday fixed 79 vulnerabilities, 19 of which are classed as Critical. Here’s a summary of the most notable ones.
Intel releases patches for code execution vulnerabilities
Intel released patches last week, fixing a range of vulnerabilities that could allow attackers to execute code on affected devices.
