Intel reveals a whole load of hardware security issues, so patch now
Date:
Sat, 14 May 2022 15:05:06 +0000
Description:
Intel has announced hardware security issues which could potentially impact a range of its product lines.
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Intel has announced a host of firmware bugs, which could allow endpoints such as datacentre servers , workstations , mobile devices, and storage products
to become compromised.
The bugs, first reported by The Register , can allow bad actors to leak information and escalate their privileges, and were labelled by Intel as high severity.
A full list of products the vulnerabilities may impact can be found here , which includes 10th Generation Intel Core Processors and Intel Core X-series Processors.
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Intel recommends that users of the affected processors update to the latest versions provided by their system manufacturer to addresses these issues.
Unfortunately, the above was not the only set of bugs which Intel was able to announce.
A potential security vulnerability in Intel Processors which may allow information disclosure was also announced, though this was only dubbed low severity by Intel.
Intel said that Observable behavioral discrepancy in some Intel processors
may allow an authorized user to potentially enable information disclosure via local access.
The bug could potentially affect all Intel processor families according to
the hardware giant.
Intel recommends that any impacted product should utilize the LFENCE instruction after loads that should observe writes from another thread to the same shared memory address.
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Anyone interested in outing more bugs and having information about a security issue or vulnerability with anIntel-branded product or technology can send it via e-mail to
secure@intel.com , after encrypting sensitive information using its PGP public key .
The demand for greater hardware security is there according to Intels own research.
The survey, based on speaking to 1,406 people across the United States, Europe, the Middle East, Africa, and Latin America, found 75% of respondents expressed interest in hardware-based approaches to security, while 40% expressed interest in security at a silicon level. Checkout our guide to the best malware removal products around
Via The Register
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https://www.techradar.com/news/intel-reveals-a-whole-load-of-hardware-security -issues-so-patch-now/
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