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And because there can't be only one (today)... Intel 10/11/12 gen ÆPIC Leak: aepicleak.com AMD Zen 1/2/3 SQUIP amd.com/en/corporate/p… #infosec #cpuvulnerabilities

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AMD Zen 1/2/3 SQUIP 
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Intel 10/11/12 gen ÆPIC Leak: aepicleak.com

AMD Zen 1/2/3 SQUIP 
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#infosec #cpuvulnerabilities

Looking back it was a good year 2019 and full of interesting #software releases and #cloud announcements. Probably also marked with many #CPUvulnerabilities 😬. Wish everyone a #MerryChristmas and #HappyNewYear 2020. Let's see what new decade brings 🙄.


Can We Get Spectre and Meltdown Under Control? At RSA 2018, Virsec showed how Spectre could be solved. As of now, 13 new CPU “next-generation” (NG) vulnerabilities affect Intel chips & 1 ARM CPU. What can you do? bit.ly/2I4zOiA #Spectre #Meltdown #CPUVulnerabilities


Meltdown, Spectre: The password theft bugs at the heart of Intel CPUs - theregister.co.uk/2018/01/04/int… #CPUVulnerabilities #Meltdown


Need the info on #Spectre #Meltdown? This article uncovers all your questions regarding #CPUvulnerabilities. hubs.ly/H09WKsB0 by @meraki


From kernel oops to kernel exploit: How two little bugs (CVE-2025-23330, CVE-2025-23280) in #NVIDIA open GPU #Linux driver can lead to full system compromise. Full technical breakdown inside, #vmalloc exploitation technique included! blog.quarkslab.com/nvidia_gpu_ker…


Another data leak in Intel's CPUs, older CPUs with AVX-512 (512 bit vector registers) have a microarchitecture bug that can be exploited to steal bytes, like parts of cryptographic keys, from protected processed on the same CPU downfall.page/media/downfall…


Here is how to check if you are affected by a known vulnerability in your hardware (CPU) when using Linux including mitigation status: ``` grep -r . /sys/devices/system/cpu/vulnerabilities/ ``` PS: check out my grep guide cyberciti.biz/faq/howto-use-…

nixcraft's tweet image. Here is how to check if you are affected by a known vulnerability in your hardware (CPU) when using Linux including mitigation status:

```
grep -r . /sys/devices/system/cpu/vulnerabilities/
```

PS: check out my grep guide cyberciti.biz/faq/howto-use-…

Here is how to check if you are affected by a known vulnerability in your hardware (CPU) when using Linux including mitigation status: grep -r . /sys/devices/system/cpu/vulnerabilities/

nixcraft's tweet image. Here is how to check if you are affected by a known vulnerability in your hardware (CPU) when using Linux including mitigation status:

grep -r . /sys/devices/system/cpu/vulnerabilities/

And because there can't be only one (today)... Intel 10/11/12 gen ÆPIC Leak: aepicleak.com AMD Zen 1/2/3 SQUIP amd.com/en/corporate/p… #infosec #cpuvulnerabilities

r3pek's tweet image. And because there can't be only one (today)...

Intel 10/11/12 gen ÆPIC Leak: aepicleak.com

AMD Zen 1/2/3 SQUIP 
amd.com/en/corporate/p…

#infosec #cpuvulnerabilities
r3pek's tweet image. And because there can't be only one (today)...

Intel 10/11/12 gen ÆPIC Leak: aepicleak.com

AMD Zen 1/2/3 SQUIP 
amd.com/en/corporate/p…

#infosec #cpuvulnerabilities

🔥 Researchers have found a new variant of Spectre #vulnerability that bypasses all current protections built into Intel & AMD processors, potentially putting BILLIONS of systems—desktops, laptops, cloud servers, smartphones—at risk of #hacking. thehackernews.com/2021/05/new-sp… #infosec


My last Intel vuln is now disclosed (after >600 days): an attacker who can run the CPUID instruction can leak the output of the CPUID instruction. Works cross-core! Also on other insts such as, uh, RDRAND. Meh. You can also (ab)use it as a very inefficient covert channel:


A critical unpatchable "Root of Trust'" CSME flaw (CVE-2019-0090) affects all #Intel CPUs released in the last 5 years. thehackernews.com/2020/03/intel-… It could let hackers compromise cryptographic operations for hardware-enabled security technologies, including DRM, fTPM, and IPT.

TheHackersNews's tweet image. A critical unpatchable "Root of Trust'" CSME flaw (CVE-2019-0090) affects all #Intel CPUs released in the last 5 years.

thehackernews.com/2020/03/intel-…

It could let hackers compromise cryptographic operations for hardware-enabled security technologies, including DRM, fTPM, and IPT.

Looking back it was a good year 2019 and full of interesting #software releases and #cloud announcements. Probably also marked with many #CPUvulnerabilities 😬. Wish everyone a #MerryChristmas and #HappyNewYear 2020. Let's see what new decade brings 🙄.


Forget Spectre/Meltdown. New side-channel vulns discovered in Intel CPUs allow speculative execution attacks that leak arbitrary in-flight data from CPU-internal buffers (Line Fill Buffers, Load Ports, Store Buffers), including data never stored in caches. cs.vu.nl/~herbertb/down…


7 New #Meltdown and #Spectre-type Transient Execution Attacks Discovered Affecting Intel, AMD, ARM Processors Read More → thehackernews.com/2018/11/meltdo…

TheHackersNews's tweet image. 7 New #Meltdown and #Spectre-type Transient Execution Attacks Discovered Affecting Intel, AMD, ARM Processors

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Researchers Discover Another Hyper-Threading Vulnerability in #Intel CPUs New #PortSmash (CVE-2018-5407) Side-Channel Attack Could Allow Malicious Processes to Steal Sensitive and Protected Data Read More: thehackernews.com/2018/11/portsm…

TheHackersNews's tweet image. Researchers Discover Another Hyper-Threading Vulnerability in #Intel CPUs

New #PortSmash (CVE-2018-5407) Side-Channel Attack Could Allow Malicious Processes to Steal Sensitive and Protected Data

Read More: thehackernews.com/2018/11/portsm…

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