[ad_1] Why it's important: PortSmash is a dangerous secondary channel vulnerability that exploits multiple concurrent threads to steal cryptography keys and determine what a processor core is doing. Although it has so …
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[ad_1] Brainiacs in Cuba and Finland have discovered a new vulnerability of side channels in Intel x64 processors that could allow an attacker to detect cryptographic keys and other privileged information. After …
Read More »Intel processors affected by new PortSmash side channel vulnerability
[ad_1] A new vulnerability that affects Intel processors may allow attackers to leak encrypted data from internal processor processes. The new vulnerability, which bears the code name PortSmash, was discovered by a …
Read More »Malicious attackers can use PortSmash to have your processor steal encrypted data
[ad_1] Intel Security researchers in Finland and Cuba have discovered a secondary channel attack, called PortSmash, that affects Intel chips and could allow attackers to access encrypted data processed from a computer's …
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