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  • Intel Discloses 40 More Security Advisories - PLATYPUS Is An Interesting One

    Phoronix: Intel Discloses 40 More Security Advisories - PLATYPUS Is An Interesting One

    As part of Intel's monthly security disclosures the company is today releasing forty new security advisories today...

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  • #2
    Intel, the new cheese type that everyone sells.

    Originally posted by phoronix View Post
    PLATYPUS can be exploited to break Intel SGX Enclaves,
    Then what is the point of submitting the SGX patches?! Stop!

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    • #3
      One more Murphy's law: Converged Security and Management Engine - Not.

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      • #4
        Jeopardy! has enough intel security hole questions to create a column of questions on the board.

        Trebek: No, sorry the correct answer is "What is Platypus?"

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        • #5
          When I hear security vulnerability on Management engine, my eye starts to twitch.

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          • #6
            Yikes! Intel is like a slow moving train wreck.

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            • #7
              mobile / embedded / desktop / server processors
              So...all of them?

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              • #8
                ASLR aka security through obscurity. Who is honestly surprised that it can be broken so easily?

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                • #9
                  Intel is really a virus.

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                  • #10
                    Come on, is there ANY part of that chip that isn't broken? On the other hand, using RAPL to get around SGX and extract RSA keys is kind of neat.

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