Read more.Graz research team detail the 'Take A Way' Collide + Probe and Load + Reload exploits.
Read more.Graz research team detail the 'Take A Way' Collide + Probe and Load + Reload exploits.
Interesting how only one of the Zen2 processors were tested. I wouldn't call that a comprehensive list for research. Also interesting is how yet another Intel vulnerability with the management engine (hard to exploit but will likely render DRM useless on entire generations when it is inevitably exploited) and then this comes out but seems very well publicised.
How very interesting.
AMD has responded to this, mind including this?
https://www.amd.com/en/corporate/product-security
DanceswithUnix (09-03-2020)
Intel 'sponsored' and from what I've read elsewhere, biased testing by not using fully update setups....
Then it's likely getting 'pushed' to the front of every inbox because it's AMD even though in the grand scheme of things it's pretty minor compared with the holes that keep turning up in intel hardware...
Wow. The spectre of this almost makes me meltdown over my decision to buy AMD over Intel. I should have listened to that load of zombies and bought Intel even though its current chips are overpriced and comparatively underperforming, not to mention security flawed. Oh boy. Quick I'd better cancel my order stick with my AMD chip as planned.
chinf (11-03-2020)
Not going to buy Intel next time, not untill they fix their stuff and the drop down their prices.
if companies did as much research with Amd's procs as they do with Intel's I would not be surprised to find Amd has just as many vulnerabilities as Intel's, if not more.
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