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Hyperthreading under scrutiny with new TLBleed crypto key leak

June 25, 2018 feed

Enlarge / A shiny wafer full of Kaby Lake refresh parts. (credit: Intel)
Last week, developers on OpenBSD—the open-source operating system that prioritizes security—disabled hyperthreadin

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Hyperthreading under scrutiny with new TLBleed crypto key leak

June 25, 2018 feed

Enlarge / A shiny wafer full of Kaby Lake refresh parts. (credit: Intel)
Last week, developers on OpenBSD—the open-source operating system that prioritizes security—disabled hyperthreadin

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Serious privilege escalation bug in Unix OSes imperils servers everywhere

June 19, 2017 feed

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A raft of Unix-based operating systems—including Linux, OpenBSD, and FreeBSD—contain flaws that let attackers elevate low-level access on a vulnerable compu

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OpenSSL code beyond repair, claims creator of “LibreSSL” fork

April 22, 2014 arstechnica.com

OpenBSD developers “removed half of the OpenSSL source tree in a week.”

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