not sure how much it matters, since one already needs kernal access… and amd’s already released mitigations. so probably a nothingburger for the stock, unless the talking heads want to doom it hard like 2022 (neon!)
That75252Expensive on
Sell the news, buy the rumor.
ForestyGreen7 on
priced in
DrJakobyTP on
Who still remembers Ryzenfall?
MaybeNext-Monday on
Article by xX-IntelBagholder-Xx
J-E-S-S-E- on
Calls on INTC then? Right?
mcs5280 on
Nice try INTC
BottAndPaid on
Man that was a garbage article no wonder Wired is only asking $5 for a year of subscription.
ghoxen on
INTC has something similar impacting both its 13th and 14th gen (current) CPUs. Both chipmakers are kinda meh
user_393 on
Unfixable infections? WHO should intervene. Pandemic is here…
Antoniethebandit on
Nice try Granny nice try
VariationConstant675 on
Pathetic cucks, can’t even beat a dead horse ……if it’s true…![img](emote|t5_2th52|31225)![img](emote|t5_2th52|31225)
Clittle93 on
The only article or video on this “sinkclose” flaw just links to this exact 1 article in wired… not saying its fake just why is there no other reporting? youtube content demons usually would be foaming at the mouth for this kinda video?
Evilbred on
Basically you need kernel level access to execute this exploit.
So if you have near full control of a system, this allows you to have full control over the system.
Normal security precautions will be sufficient here. Kind of a nothing burger.
XorAndNot on
It’s not that bad tbf.
Fit-Boomer on
Will this negatively impact the stock price?
RevolutionaryKale944 on
does the thumbnail on main page look like 2 naked dudes touching swords?
>>AMD compares the Sinkhole technique to a method for accessing a bank’s safe-deposit boxes after already bypassing its alarms, the guards, and vault door.
Fuckin lol
nandeep007 on
Lol this is such BS, if you already have access to kernel then who cares what they can exploit, you have already handed over keys. BS article
ChomsGP on
“In a background statement to WIRED, AMD emphasized the difficulty of exploiting Sinkclose: To take advantage of the vulnerability, a hacker has to already possess access to a computer’s kernel, the core of its operating system. AMD compares the Sinkhole technique to a method for accessing a bank’s safe-deposit boxes after already bypassing its alarms, the guards, and vault door.”
Nice try Intel, nice try
photoshopdd on
Nerd here, ignore and carry on
trail_rail on
IOActive (company who did research) has been commissioned by intel in the past to find security failures in AMD chips / studies comparing the two directly. https://ioactive.com/resources/library/page/2/
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not sure how much it matters, since one already needs kernal access… and amd’s already released mitigations. so probably a nothingburger for the stock, unless the talking heads want to doom it hard like 2022 (neon!)
Sell the news, buy the rumor.
priced in
Who still remembers Ryzenfall?
Article by xX-IntelBagholder-Xx
Calls on INTC then? Right?
Nice try INTC
Man that was a garbage article no wonder Wired is only asking $5 for a year of subscription.
INTC has something similar impacting both its 13th and 14th gen (current) CPUs. Both chipmakers are kinda meh
Unfixable infections? WHO should intervene. Pandemic is here…
Nice try Granny nice try
Pathetic cucks, can’t even beat a dead horse ……if it’s true…![img](emote|t5_2th52|31225)![img](emote|t5_2th52|31225)
The only article or video on this “sinkclose” flaw just links to this exact 1 article in wired… not saying its fake just why is there no other reporting? youtube content demons usually would be foaming at the mouth for this kinda video?
Basically you need kernel level access to execute this exploit.
So if you have near full control of a system, this allows you to have full control over the system.
Normal security precautions will be sufficient here. Kind of a nothing burger.
It’s not that bad tbf.
Will this negatively impact the stock price?
does the thumbnail on main page look like 2 naked dudes touching swords?
https://preview.redd.it/mbwztp64ynhd1.jpeg?width=281&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=d69dcca7388c85f517c1afbced8a0cd0dfbf3361
>>AMD compares the Sinkhole technique to a method for accessing a bank’s safe-deposit boxes after already bypassing its alarms, the guards, and vault door.
Fuckin lol
Lol this is such BS, if you already have access to kernel then who cares what they can exploit, you have already handed over keys. BS article
“In a background statement to WIRED, AMD emphasized the difficulty of exploiting Sinkclose: To take advantage of the vulnerability, a hacker has to already possess access to a computer’s kernel, the core of its operating system. AMD compares the Sinkhole technique to a method for accessing a bank’s safe-deposit boxes after already bypassing its alarms, the guards, and vault door.”
Nice try Intel, nice try
Nerd here, ignore and carry on
IOActive (company who did research) has been commissioned by intel in the past to find security failures in AMD chips / studies comparing the two directly. https://ioactive.com/resources/library/page/2/
Granny’s ghost haunting AMD chips.