South Korean APT Exploits 1-Click WPS Office Bug, Nabs Chinese Intel
The most popular office software suite in China actually has two critical vulnerabilities, which allowed hackers the opportunity for remote code execution. Time to patch.
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The most popular office software suite in China actually has two critical vulnerabilities, which allowed hackers the opportunity for remote code execution. Time to patch.
Intel works closely with academic researchers on hardware flaws and coordinates efforts with other vendors to roll out fixes for emerging vulnerabilities. That wasn't always the case.
The old, but newly disclosed, vulnerability is buried deep inside personal computers, servers, and mobile devices, and their supply chains, making remediation a headache.
The semiconductor manufacturing giant's security team describes how hardware hackathons, such as Hack@DAC, have helped chip security by finding and sharing hardware vulnerabilities.
Hundreds of consumer and enterprise-grade x86 and ARM devices from various vendors, including Intel, Acer, and Lenovo, are potentially vulnerable to bootkits and takeover.
A class action suit claims Intel knowingly sold billions of faulty chips for years. The outcome could help define where poor vulnerability remediation becomes outright negligence.