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Old 9th March 2020, 06:47   #1
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Default Researchers discover that Intel chips have an unfixable security flaw

Security researchers have discovered another flaw in recent Intel chips that, while difficult to exploit, is completely unpatchable. The vulnerability is within Intel's Converged Security and Management Engine (CSME), a part of the chip that controls...

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