Mac Developer: More Spectre-style chip flaws discovered in Intel processors
More Spectre-style chip flaws discovered in Intel processors: "The eighth vulnerability is apparently an exception, potentially posing a greater threat than Spectre itself, as it could allow an attacker to launch an exploit in a virtual machine (VM) as a way to attack the host system. Largely affecting enterprise, as well as some individual users who operate VMs privately, the vulnerability could also be used to attack other VM instances on the same server, and due to Intel's Software Guard Extensions (SGX) not being "Spectre-safe," it could also intercept passwords and keys transmitted between VM instances. "
"Nobody ever got fired for buying IBM."
Labels: security exploit, security fail, security flaw
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