Tag: Chips
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Hackers Exploiting Zero-day Flaw in Qualcomm Chips to Attack Android Users
Hackers exploit a zero-day vulnerability found in Qualcomm chipsets, potentially affecting millions worldwide. The flaw, identified as …
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‘Sinkclose’ Flaw in Hundreds of Millions of AMD Chips Allows Deep, Virtually Unfixable Infections
Security flaws in your computer’s firmware, the deep-seated code that loads first when you turn the machine on and controls even how its …
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Chips to Compute With Encrypted Data Are Coming
Trust no one. It’s not just a throwaway line from TV …
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Arm and Qualcomm Chips Hit by Multiple Zero-Day Attacks
Qualcomm and Arm have been forced to release security updates to patch several zero-day vulnerabilities exploited in recent targeted …
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The US Navy, NATO, and NASA Are Using a Shady Chinese Company’s Encryption Chips
The US government warns encryption chipmaker Hualan has suspicious ties to China’s military. Yet US agencies still use one of its …
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How Shady Chinese Encryption Chips Got Into the Navy, NATO, and NASA
The US government warns encryption chipmaker Hualan has suspicious ties to China’s military. Yet US agencies still use one of its …
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Intel Let Google Cloud Hack Its New Secure Chips and Found 10 Bugs
Security researchers from Google Cloud Security and Google’s Project Zero bug-hunting team collaborated with Intel engineers on the …
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Intel Prioritizes Security in Latest vPro Chips
Intel is taking a new tack with the latest commercial PC chips announced last month: Instead of touting speed and performance, the company …
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Google: Turn off Wi-Fi calling, VoLTE to protect your Android from Samsung hijack bugs
Google security analysts have warned Android device users that several zero-day vulnerabilities in some Samsung chipsets could allow an …
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Google Exposes 18 Zero-Day Flaws in Samsung Exynos Chips
The Project Zero team at Google published a new advisory on Thursday, confirming it reported 18 zero-day vulnerabilities in Exynos Modems …
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Google Uncovers 18 Severe Security Vulnerabilities in Samsung Exynos Chips
Google is calling attention to a set of severe security flaws in Samsung’s Exynos chips, some of which could be exploited remotely to …
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