Intel has fixed a serious Reptar vulnerability in various processors for desktops, servers, mobile devices and embedded systems. This has also proven to be a problem for the latest Alder Lake, Raptor Lake, and Sapphire Rapids microarchitectures. The Reptar vulnerability can be used to escalate privileges, gain access to sensitive information, and cause denial of… Continue reading Reptar Vulnerability Threatens Intel Processors
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Platypus attack allows stealing data from Intel processors
A group of scientists from the Technical University of Graz (Austria), the University of Birmingham, and the Helmholtz Center for Information Security in Germany (CISPA) have revealed details of a new Platypus attack that allows stealing data from Intel processors. The name is an acronym derived from Power Leakage Attacks: Targeting Your Protected User Secrets.… Continue reading Platypus attack allows stealing data from Intel processors
Intel investigates data leak: 20 GB of source codes and documents
Swiss programmer Till Kottmann has been studying various dumps in the public domain for a long time and it looks like he found something interesting, so now the IT giant Intel is investigating the data leak. Till Kottmann collects accidentally dumped data from large technological companies, information from which leaks through misconfigured repositories, cloud servers… Continue reading Intel investigates data leak: 20 GB of source codes and documents
SGAxe attack endangers Intel processors
As part of the June “Update Tuesday,” Intel fixed more than 20 different vulnerabilities in its products, including the SGAxe bug, which endangers several Intel processors. The manufacturer also released updated microcodes for processors vulnerable to the new CrossTalk MDS problem. But CrossTalk was not limited to this, and this week it became known about… Continue reading SGAxe attack endangers Intel processors
Snoop attack steals data from Intel processors
Amazon Web Services (AWS) software engineer Pawel Wieczorkiewicz discovered another vulnerability in Intel processors that allows stealing data from the internal memory of the CPU. Discovered by Wieczorkiewicz attack was called Snoop-assisted L1 Data Sampling or simply Snoop. Last week, Intel and AMD equalized number of discovered vulnerabilities, but as we will see right now,… Continue reading Snoop attack steals data from Intel processors
Intel processors need hardware fixes due to new LVI attack
Security experts discovered a new attack on Intel processors called Load Value Injection (LVI). This claim is not an attempt to to balance yesterday’s news about vulnerabilities in the processors of Intel’s rival AMD. Indeed, the news came one after another. A team of scientists from the Worcester Polytechnic Institute, Graz Technical University, the University… Continue reading Intel processors need hardware fixes due to new LVI attack