No One is Safe - universal attack code for Intel chips discovered!

chamithal

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Researcher to demonstrate attack code for Intel chips
Kaspersky says CPU bugs are a growing threat, with malware being written that targets these vulnerabilities


Also, he says he found Intel's diary and is totally telling everybody about that one thing. But seriously, we think Kris Kaspersky is being a bit of a tease here. He claims to have found a flaw in Intel's processors that would allow a hacker to bust up on a computer using JavaScript or TCP/IP, with no regard for what operating system the computer is running... only he won't say what it is. He's planning on unveiling the attack at the Hack In The Box conference in Malaysia this October, where he says he'll show working code that can take control of computers, all of which he plans to release publicly. The attack takes advantage of known errata in chips, which most vendors have a workaround for in BIOS, but not all. XP, Vista, Linux, BSD and Mac operating systems are all vulnerable, so we all get to run around panicking until October -- unless somebody figures it out first.

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Anusha

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Awesome. But I don't care! HAHA. People who are worried about viruses are the ones who care about these news :P
 

henderson

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    i tink u should read the article again..

    it doesnt say anything about flawed product i guess.. its about hacking the Intel Chips and gaining the access to the pc!!

    if you may have a look at the real article which is

    http://www.pcworld.com/businesscent..._demonstrate_attack_code_for_intel_chips.html

    it says
    Security researcher and author Kris Kaspersky plans to demonstrate how an attacker can target flaws in Intel's microprocessors to remotely attack a computer using JavaScript or TCP/IP packets, regardless of what operating system the computer is running.

    so according to the article I might say they are flawed products. Probably Intel will get sued.
     

    zCexVe

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    I dont think anyone of here have read those boring long white papers Intel release.Or they say confidential and end up in the net.Those white papers contain known bugs.Usually a C2D has 1143 bugs or so AFAIR.These white papers too include those pin diagrams ,what they are named and designed.Thats how ppl find mods for the CPUs or optimal voltages when doing xtreme OCs.