Apple M1 chip contains hardware vulnerability that bypasses memory defense [Mon Jun 13 2022]

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Apple M1 chip contains hardware vulnerability that bypasses memory defense

MIT CSAIL boffins devise PACMAN attack to let existing exploits avoid pointer authentication

 

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OVHcloud datacenter fire last year possibly due to water leak

French investigative report draws no conclusion but hints at inverter malfunction

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Microsoft forgot to renew the certificate for its Windows Insider subdomain

Visitors to insider.windows.com met with safety warning - how reassuring

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EU lawmakers vote to ban sales of combustion engine cars from 2035

Automakers concerned as to whether there is enough infrastructure and battery capacity to go around

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Record scratch: Ikea now sells turntables

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Activision to begin union negotiations with workers from Raven Software

Biz trying to clean up shop to close $68.7bn buyout by Microsoft

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Apple’s M2 chip isn’t a slam dunk, but it does point to the future

The chip’s GPU and neural engine could overshadow Apple’s concession on CPU performance

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'Red-rated' legacy IT gets refresh in UK as US battles theirs with bills

Strategy says 50 of the most frequently used digital services will be upgraded at the same time

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Samsung said to be sniffing around European chipmakers

Fresh out of jail on corruption charges, the company's leader goes shopping

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How Schneider Electric is rewiring how we think about modular datacenters

Bundling everything together should seem obvious for modular DCs, but it's more nuanced than that

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Warning: Colleagues are unusually likely to 'break' their monitors soon

Wave of replacements needed as Samsung and Microsoft team to stream Xbox games to smart displays and tellies

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AMD touts big datacenter, AI ambitions in CPU-GPU roadmap

Epyc future ahead, along with Instinct, Ryzen, Radeon and custom chip push

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OMIGOD: Cloud providers still using secret middleware

All the news you may have missed from RSA this week

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World Economic Forum wants a global map of online crime

Will cyber crimes shrug off Atlas Initiative? Objectively, yes

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Threat and risk specialists signal post-COVID conference season is back on

Well, we'll see in a week or so

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Symbiote Linux malware spotted, and infections are 'very hard to detect'

'Performing live forensics on an infected machine may not turn anything up' warn researchers

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Apple M1 chip contains hardware vulnerability that bypasses memory defense

MIT CSAIL boffins devise PACMAN attack to let existing exploits avoid pointer authentication

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Emotet malware gang re-emerges with Chrome-based credit card heistware

Crimeware groups are re-inventing themselves

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Chinese 'Aoqin Dragon' gang runs undetected ten-year espionage spree

Researcher spots it targeting Asian government and telco targets, probably with Beijing's approval

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Hardware flaws give Bluetooth chipsets unique fingerprints that can be tracked

While this poses a privacy and security threat, an attacker's ability to exploit it may come down to luck

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Russia, China, warn US its cyber support of Ukraine has consequences

Countries that accept US infosec help told they could pay a price too

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Meta slammed with eight lawsuits claiming social media hurts kids

Plus: Why safety data for self-driving technology is misleading, and more

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For the average AI shop, sparse models and cheap memory will win

Massive language models aren't for everyone, but neither is heavy-duty hardware, says AI systems maker Graphcore

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openSUSE Leap 15.4: The best desktop on the RPM side of the Linux world

The Reg FOSS desk takes the latest stable distro for a spin

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Oracle plans US database for electronic health records

Based in the Big Red cloud, the system will suck up records from hospitals and physicians, says CTO Larry Ellison

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Microsoft brings tabs to File Explorer

New Insider build adds a few toys, but leaves Pro X users reaching for the power button

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How one techie ended up paying the tab on an Apple Macintosh Plus

Oh my word, do you remember MacWrite? It just works, right?

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UK competition watchdog seeks to make mobile browsers, cloud gaming and payments more competitive

Investigation could help end WebKit monoculture on iOS devices

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NASA to commission independent UFO study

The truth is out there, and the space agency intends to find it – scientifically

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