S3 Ep147: What if you type in your password during a meeting?
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An anonymous reader quotes a report from ExtremeTech: Intel has introduced a telemetry collection service by default in the latest beta driver for its Arc GPUs. You can opt out of it, but we all know most people just click “yes” to everything during a …
By Habiba Rashid
New Intel Processor Vulnerability “Downfall” Discovered: Threats to Data Security Amplify
This is a post from HackRead.com Read the original post: Intel Responds to ‘Downfall’ Attack with Firmware Updates, Urges Mitigation
An anonymous reader quotes a report from Phoronix: This Patch Tuesday brings a new and potentially painful processor speculative execution vulnerability… Downfall, or as Intel prefers to call it is GDS: Gather Data Sampling. GDS/Downfall affects the …
Intel has addressed 80 vulnerabilities affecting its products, including 18 high-severity privilege escalation and DoS flaws.
The post Intel Addresses 80 Firmware, Software Vulnerabilities appeared first on SecurityWeek.
A variety of Intel Core processors and the devices using them are vulnerable to “Downfall”, a new class of attacks made possible by CVE-2022-40982, which enables attackers to access and steal sensitive data such as passwords, encryption key…
Google researcher discloses the details of an Intel CPU attack method named Downfall that may be remotely exploitable.
The post Downfall: New Intel CPU Attack Exposing Sensitive Information appeared first on SecurityWeek.
Researchers have identified a new side-channel attack impacting all existing processors. Named “Collide+Power”, this side-channel…
Collide+Power Attack: New Side-Channel Attack Risks All CPUs on Latest Hacking News | Cyber Security News, Hacking …
Adobe, Arm, Intel, Microsoft and Truepic put their weight behind C2PA, an alternative to watermarking AI-generated content.
It’s a real vulnerability, but the data leakage rate can be as low as… let’s just say that an IMAX-quality copy of the new “Oppenheimer” movie could take you 4 billion years to exfiltrate.