New 'ZombieLoad' Vulnerability Affects Intel Chips Dating Back to 2011, Apple Released Patch in macOS 10.14.5 [Updated] [www.macrumors.com]
New secret-spilling flaw affects almost every Intel chip since 2011 [techcrunch.com]
Apple, Amazon, Google, Microsoft and Mozilla release patches for ZombieLoad chip flaws [techcrunch.com]
Intel Flaw Lets Hackers Siphon Secrets from Millions of PCs [www.wired.com]
Almost all Macs since 2011 affected by new 'ZombieLoad' Intel chip vulnerability, patch included in macOS 10.14.5 [9to5mac.com]
New speculative execution bug leaks data from Intel chips’ internal buffers [arstechnica.com]
Intel patches ZombieLoad chip flaw [seekingalpha.com]
New ZombieLoad attack affects Intel chips dating back to 2011, fixed in macOS 10.14.5 [www.idownloadblog.com]
Intel ZombieLoad flaw forces OS patches with up to 40% performance hits [venturebeat.com]
Researchers discover new security flaws in most Intel processors released since 2011 [siliconangle.com]
[Updated] May Patch Tuesday updates are out with fix for new “ZombieLoad” CPU vulnerability [www.onmsft.com]
(1) Operate under the assumption that any device connected to the internet can be remotely compromised. Plan accordingly.
— Matt Odell (@matt_odell) May 14, 2019
(2) Patches have been released. Update your systems.https://t.co/EI1OtoRwUZ
Just in: Researchers say a new flaw, ZombieLoad, affects almost every Intel processor since 2011. The big tech giants are releasing patches today. https://t.co/izKpfypsrq
— Zack Whittaker (@zackwhittaker) May 14, 2019
But I am sure we can make secure AI https://t.co/QPqSt2IXG7 https://t.co/QPqSt2IXG7
— Dr. Roman Yampolskiy (@romanyam) May 14, 2019
Big day for data security.
— Henry Jones (@hthjones) May 14, 2019
WhatsApp story, and now this: a new vulnerability has been found that threatens every single Intel processor made since 2011. https://t.co/LesG1M4GuQ
Security researchers have found a new class of vulnerabilities affecting almost every computer with Intel chips dating back to 2011, writes @zackwhittaker for @techcrunch. The tech giants are releasing patches today. https://t.co/3gc3Cg23C5
— Privacy Project (@PrivacyProject) May 14, 2019
Today would be a really great day to patch your devices.https://t.co/ayd5lyOvfj
— Zack Whittaker (@zackwhittaker) May 14, 2019
This is why you use @Trezor:
— Pavol Rusnak (@pavolrusnak) May 14, 2019
"Vulnerability, known as ZombieLoad, which can leaked sensitive data stored in the processor, such as passwords, secret keys and account tokens and private messages."https://t.co/wecXl4Attp
Intel CPUs released in the last 8 years impacted by new Zombieload side-channel attackhttps://t.co/svUd2VhWHz pic.twitter.com/hQGnwUBXyo
— Catalin Cimpanu (@campuscodi) May 14, 2019
Intel CPUs impacted by new Zombieload side-channel attack. Microsoft, Google, Apple and others are issuing patches: https://t.co/GLuS3F0J6S (by ZDNet's @campuscodi)
— Mary Jo Foley (@maryjofoley) May 14, 2019
Oh good, security researchers have found a new vulnerability affecting Intel processors. Zombieland is a side-channel attack much like Meltdown and Spectre. Intel is already shipping microcode updates to help mitigate the risk. https://t.co/7LhcRr4SOz
— Liliputing (@liliputingnews) May 14, 2019
Intel CPUs impacted by new Zombieload side-channel attack https://t.co/3EStHTV2pr by @campuscodi
— ZDNet (@ZDNet) May 14, 2019
Intel CPUs impacted by new Zombieload side-channel attack | ZDNet https://t.co/qHranCH5HC #cybersecurity #infosec
— NuHarbor Security (@NuHarbor) May 14, 2019
A supergroup of security researchers around the world found a new speculative execution attack against Intel chips that lets an attacker who can run code on a victim machine, even from inside VM or browser, steal all the data the CPU touches. https://t.co/9oZvp7IqNo
— Andy Greenberg (@a_greenberg) May 14, 2019
Who could have foreseen that speculative execution is still a mistake https://t.co/NqExHYYXuu
— badidea ? (@0xabad1dea) May 14, 2019
So far this week:
— Zack Whittaker (@zackwhittaker) May 14, 2019
Cisco secure boot was cracked like a nut
WhatsApp user was targeted with a zero-day
ZombieLoad affects most Intel chips since 2011
Millions of RDPs are exposed and under attack
And it's only fucking Tuesday. pic.twitter.com/blf4QwvnpF
2011년 이후 거의 모든 맥, 새로운 '좀비로드' 인텔 칩 취약성에 영향받아 그러나 macOS 10.14.5에서 패치해. '좀비로드' 공격, 사용자 개인 브라우징 히스토리, 민감한 데이터 훔쳐. 또한 클라우드 및 신뢰할만한 실행 환경의 다른 앱, OS, 가상 머신에서 정보유출 허락해. https://t.co/PnnX7FE46G
— Wan Ki Choi (@wkchoi) May 14, 2019
Get ready. Every Intel chip is backdoored.https://t.co/JSndfwYkD9https://t.co/XpHplaoRYg
— ?? יהושע מון ?? (@Leviticus19_18) May 14, 2019
New secret-spilling flaw affects almost every Intel chip since 2011 https://t.co/1XBt8ToegK
— Rafael Troncoso (@tuxotron) May 14, 2019
인텔 프로세서에 새로운 보안 취약점이 발견되어 'ZombieLoad'라고 명명됨https://t.co/YuEumEy1JBhttps://t.co/XayJAvEMxm
— H. Kim (@metavital) May 15, 2019
2011년 이후 출시된 모든 인텔 프로세서가 이 취약점을 가지고 있다고 함
BREAKING: New Secret-Spilling Flaw Affects Nearly Every Intel Chip Since 2011https://t.co/l8Qs3TD1IL#hacker #cybersecurity #data #breach #CISO #news #privacy #security #tech #chip pic.twitter.com/g8z8yX0xxe
— Silent Breach (@SilentBreach) May 15, 2019
#ZombieLoad is a new #sidechannel class of #attack targeting #Intel chips, #exploits design flaws rather than injecting malicious code. The 4 bugs were patched by #Apple, #Microsoft, others#securebydesign #malware #vulnerability #infosec #pentestinghttps://t.co/RhVBhXOFvI
— April C. Wright (@aprilwright) May 15, 2019
2019: Everything you ever assumed about computer security is wrong...
— unix-ninja (@unix_ninja) May 14, 2019
New secret-spilling flaw affects almost every Intel chip since 2011https://t.co/S2NcMZrg3F via @techcrunch#infosec
New vulnerability in #intel chips! https://t.co/3rH9L1ewjM @kristofverslype
— Smals - Research (@SmalsResearch) May 14, 2019
Apple, Google and Microsoft release patches for ZombieLoad chip flaws https://t.co/RFsC7iINVz in @TechCrunch pic.twitter.com/Ra6aOYL6KP
— HealthIT Policy (@HITpol) May 14, 2019
PSA, update your computer today to include these patches. https://t.co/VcfS2QHpi3
— Jorge Guajardo (@jorge_guajardo) May 15, 2019
2011년 이후 인텔 CPU를 채택한 기종이 가진 ZombieLoad 취약점에 대해 MS, 애플, 구글 등이 일제히 패치를 완료. 맥을 기준으로 하이퍼스레딩을 끄는 등 완전히 취약점을 틀어막을 경우 최대 40%의 성능 저하가 있을 수 있다고. https://t.co/3W9aQw6h8u
— 푸른곰 (@purengom) May 14, 2019
Apple, Amazon, Google, Microsoft and Mozilla release patches for ZombieLoad chip flaws – TechCrunch #cybersec https://t.co/yBJVhLlqNX
— riftman (@riftman) May 14, 2019
New Zombieload side-channel attack impacted Intel CPUs, #Bitdefender researchers found https://t.co/t3SFdeIP66 via @ZDNet & @campuscodi
— Bitdefender (@Bitdefender) May 15, 2019
Did I miss something besides those flaws this week ?
— Rodrigo (Sp0oKeR) (@spookerlabs) May 14, 2019
Cisco - https://t.co/mqlRPfBNHQ
Windows RDP - https://t.co/indSD3aNSK
WhatsApp - https://t.co/MrIhaBiF1I
Intel - https://t.co/ioilneai3R
Linux Kernel - https://t.co/f7L8dmJkmT
OMG It's only Tuesday so far.
Zombieload attackのホームページhttps://t.co/LoBLoH0Xae
— suzaki (@KuniSuzaki) May 14, 2019
ニュース記事 zdnet: Intel CPUs impacted by new Zombieload side-channel attackhttps://t.co/j29G9B1w4P
Intel CPUs impacted by new Zombieload side-channel attack | ZDNet https://t.co/sJVVwYH7VK pic.twitter.com/ZHIcfDOcFM
— ぱんだ【ISFJ-A】 (@Panda_ISFJ_A) May 15, 2019
Takes a deep breath
— MBH (@mbhbox) May 14, 2019
"Intel CPUs impacted by new Zombieload side-channel attack"
Yet another CPU attack. Intel shipped updated firmware, but it won't be without yet another performance penalty.
AMD is not susceptible to it, apparently.https://t.co/HUYqKIoUpN
Well, if Bloomberg were to report:
— Oded Leiba (@odedleiba) May 14, 2019
"Intel chips hack shows computers are largely pointless"https://t.co/I98FpotA3q
Intel CPUs impacted by new Zombieload side-channel attack https://t.co/tOjhuFe2Fp
— Adam Levin (@Adam_K_Levin) May 14, 2019
Intel CPUs impacted by new Zombieload side-channel attack https://t.co/1CMIxM46ji via @ZDNet & @campuscodi
— piyokango (@piyokango) May 14, 2019
Looks like Intel is in trouble again. https://t.co/oeOdhdxFdu
— Matthew Green (@matthew_d_green) May 14, 2019
Wired: Meltdown Redux: Intel Flaw Lets Hackers Siphon Secrets from Millions of PCshttps://t.co/ubLDf9AyjP
— RetiredEngineer® (@chiakokhua) May 15, 2019
A year later we still can't say anything that wasn't already said about the #intelbug #kpti #spectre #meltdown #redux and every other bug caused by bad design and unnecessary complexity. Bloat is just another world for attack surface and "Intel inside" https://t.co/M08yLI9UVB https://t.co/9enZtIl8ic
— Jaromil (@jaromil) May 15, 2019
New CPU attacks announced today - RIDL and Fallout extract secrets from servers and JS browsers. https://t.co/7bwZb2fHQc Meanwhile, @Gradient_net #Network Q3 2019, secure coprocessors Q4 2019
— Gradient Technologies (@Gradient_net) May 14, 2019
It's been more than a year since #Spectre and #Meltdown and now it's #MDS vulnerability which is putting practically every computer in the world at risk. https://t.co/NsTVPoTXHg #intel #AMD #zombieload #fallout #RIDL #cybercrime #cybersecurity #databreach
— Cyber Resilient Group (@CRGTech) May 15, 2019
New serious form of hackable vulnerability in Intel's chips https://t.co/q7zjnvKR2D #security
— Florian Damas (@florianorama) May 14, 2019
Almost all Macs since 2011 affected by new 'ZombieLoad' Intel chip vulnerability, patch included in macOS 10.14.5 https://t.co/yoRFCVHEcV via @michaelpotuck
— Zee Safwan ? زامل صفوان (@zSafwan) May 15, 2019
Almost all Macs since 2011 affected by new ‘ZombieLoad’ Intel chip vulnerability, patch included in macOS 10.14.5 https://t.co/V6o8gZtgRe
— Robert L. Armstrong (@rlaattorney) May 14, 2019
i feel like moore’s law was a mistake. it went from being descriptive to prescriptive; milestones chip makers felt obliged to meet, regardless of what other performance metrics had to be sacrificed.
— Grant Horwood ⬋⬋⬋ (@gbhorwood) May 15, 2019
anyway, https://t.co/9ojyjztKXn
New speculative execution bug leaks data from Intel chips’ internal buffershttps://t.co/lyqJq6sO1q
— Axel Rauschmayer (@rauschma) May 15, 2019
oh ffs! I’m glad I switched to AMD this generation :-/ https://t.co/Hmy7z7rXtB
— Sander van Rossen (@logicalerror) May 14, 2019
Ouch. https://t.co/Uivszreco1
— LinuxGameCast (@VennStone) May 14, 2019
Researchers discover new security flaws in most Intel processors released since 2011 https://t.co/7NFXbmGcIT
— Audrey Renée (@BentleyAudrey) May 15, 2019
From @OnMSFT: May Patch Tuesday updates are out with fix for new “ZombieLoad” CPU
— Christopher McMillan (@CEEKTechnology) May 15, 2019
vulnerability.https://t.co/gE3S6NbJLh
via #Adboe #Windows #PatchTuesday