We’ve reported multiple times that every Intel processor after 2008 is vulnerable to remote attack. The culprit is Intel’s Management Engine – included within every Intel processor for the past nine ...
Just don't let strangers near your rig soon, or any time really.
It’s been almost two years since the Spectre and Meltdown vulnerabilities affecting Intel processors and some other chips were revealed. Since then Intel has released a number of security patches ...
A new vulnerability has been discovered in Intel CPU chipsets, purportedly unfixable, which could threaten enterprise users and content rights holders across the globe using chipsets released in the ...
For the second year in a row, the vast majority of vulnerabilities — 92% — found in Intel's products came from the company's security investments, specifically internal research efforts and external ...
A security flaw rooted deep in the silicon of nearly every Intel chip released in the past five years was discovered this week by threat researchers at Positive Technologies. The vulnerability could ...
Why it matters: Razer's has finally addressed a security vulnerability in its Blade gaming laptops. The flaw was discovered in some Intel-based computers last year. The security risk can allow malware ...
Intel addressed 57 security vulnerabilities during this month's Patch Tuesday, including high severity ones impacting Intel Graphics Drivers. 40 of them were found internally by Intel, while the other ...
Intel has finally 'fessed up that their Management Engine (ME) —- which is the computer that runs on top of your computer that uses Intel chips -— has a few vulnerabilities in it. Nothing to be ...
Researchers found a vulnerability in some Intel processors that allows attackers to access encrypted data and install malicious firmware. When abused, the vulnerability opens the door to break through ...
Most Intel Corp. chipsets released in the past five years have been found to have a vulnerability that can be exploited to obtain encrypted data and compromise data protection. Detailed today by ...
Researchers allege that a technology in Intel microchips could potentially be activated and abused by bad actors – giving them complete access to all data across an affected device. The Intel ...