2018-01-05 at 9:12 PM UTC
I view Intel's business practices in the last ~5 years as the lead-in to the 21st century dust bowl. One day every intel CPU is just going to vaporize in a cloud of malevolent looking green smoke and techies are going to have to pack their computers into cramped Teslas and head out to try and find work in Oklahoma.
2018-01-05 at 9:13 PM UTC
Also we're going to have some downtime at 4PM eastern so the host can patch this.
2018-01-05 at 10:05 PM UTC
Number13
African Astronaut
[dispute my snotty-nosed seagull]
What happened anyway? I don't keep up with tech news
2018-01-05 at 10:17 PM UTC
Two processor level exploits have been disclosed. Meltdown allows user processes to read kernel memory, leaking info like cryptographic secrets and passwords stored there. Spectre exploits a family of processor level optimizations to execute code that shouldn't be allowed to execute, the major ramification of which is that processes using that attack can read private memory of other processes, again, leaking crypto and passwords or whatever else is in memory.
Spectre is particularly insidious since it leverages hardware level behavior it can't really be patched.
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2018-01-05 at 10:58 PM UTC
This is why I told everyone I knew not tro buy a quad core but look who listened lol
2018-01-06 at 12:17 AM UTC
Man, reading the paper and Spectre really bad. This shit is going to be getting fuzzed and exploited for years to come. There's even a PoC on a JS vector to spectre attacks.
2018-01-06 at 12:34 AM UTC
Oh, another delicious little tidbit. Intel's CEO dumped his shares in the company a few weeks ago, the vulnerability was disclosed to intel in june of last year.
I hope he spends the rest of his life in jail for insider trading. Then he can learn about what "reusable socket" really means, something his company seems wholly ignorant of.
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2018-01-06 at 12:35 AM UTC
-SpectraL
coward
[the spuriously bluish-lilac bushman]
"Researchers warn that Spectre is likely to haunt consumers for years."
SpectraL-
Houston
[stanchly box my garamycin]
You act like it's rocket science. All one has to do is scan for ports open to the Internet, find out what services are using the ones that are, then use 0-day exploits to compromise them. It ain't hard. You don't need any "mapping" shit
2018-01-06 at 2:15 AM UTC
SpectraL-
Houston
[stanchly box my garamycin]
You kids don't scare me!. I am NOT fearful and this is my protest against a unjust user title