Intel processors are vulnerable to a new attack known as SGAxe that breaches the security guarantees of Intel Software Guard eXtensions (SGX) enclaves. It is designed to specifically target and leak ...
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The chipmaker issued a patch for the vulnerability, which could allow attackers to change information stored on the chip’s secure enclave. Intel SGX is hardware-based technology that isolates specific ...
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An undocumented feature in Intel CPUs allows attackers to manipulate the voltage of Intel CPUs to trigger computational faults in a controlled manner. This can be used to defeat the security ...
Researchers have devised a new method that allows potential attackers to leak sensitive information such as encryption keys from the Linux kernel’s memory and Intel SGX enclaves. The attack, dubbed ...
For the past two years, modern CPUs—particularly those made by Intel—have been under siege by an unending series of attacks that make it possible for highly skilled attackers to pluck passwords, ...