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Old 16th March 2018, 14:57   #1
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Default Was AMD security announcement gaming Wall Street?

CTS Labs and Viceroy Research spark conspiracy theory

The announcement by a security firm called CTS Labs had found severe vulnerabilities and backdoors in some AMD processors appears to have sparked a full-on internet conspiracy theory.

Many AMD fans felt that CTS's actions were suspect having given AMD 24 hours to fix the issues, but at the same time admitting that the attacks could only really happen if you had full control of a machine in the first place. But these suspicions were pushed into a full-blown conspiracy theory when an analyst outfit called Viceroy Research published what they called an "obituary" for AMD.

"We believe AMD is worth $0.00 and will have no choice but to file for Chapter 11 (Bankruptcy) to effectively deal with the repercussions of recent discoveries", Viceroy wrote in its report.

CTS Labs seemed to hint that it too had a financial interest in the performance of AMD stock. "We may have, either directly or indirectly, an economic interest in the performance of the securities of the companies whose products are the subject of our reports", CTS Labs wrote in the legal disclaimer section of its report.

The basic idea of the conspiracy is that both outfits were making money by betting that AMD's share price will go down due to the news of the vulnerabilities. Security researcher Arrigo Triulzi speculated that Viceroy and CTS Lab were profit sharing for shorting, while Facebook's chief security officer Alex Stamos warned against a future where short selling drove security research.

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