Intel addressed 95 vulnerabilities as part of the November 2020 Patch Tuesday, including critical ones affecting Intel Wireless Bluetooth products and Intel Active Management Technology (AMT). The ...
Intel addressed 25 vulnerabilities today as part of its June 2020 Patch Tuesday, with two of them affecting Intel's Active Management Technology (AMT) being rated as critical security flaws after ...
Intel released 40 security advisories in total, addressing critical- and high-severity flaws across its Active Management Technology, Wireless Bluetooth and NUC products. A massive Intel security ...
Two critical flaws in Intel AMT, which could enable privilege escalation, were patched along with 20 other bugs in its June security update. Intel has released its June security updates, which address ...
It’s been almost two years since the Spectre and Meltdown vulnerabilities affecting Intel processors and some other chips were revealed. Since then Intel has released a number of security patches ...
Intel reported a combined 39% year-over-year reduction in hardware and firmware vulnerabilities in 2023. The company touts its leadership in product security assurance in the silicon industry, ...
Last week, Intel revealed that a serious security flaw in some of its chips left potentially thousands of devices vulnerable to attackers. Then, security researchers revealed the problem was way worse ...
The October 2023 firmware update is now rolling out to the original Surface Laptop Studio and the Surface Studio 2+. It addresses security vulnerabilities in Intel CSME and AMT software. Microsoft is ...
Intel has published a fix for a potential vulnerability that affected some Intel processors. The security flaw, named Reptar, causes “very strange behavior,” said Google’s Tavis Ormandy, who is one of ...
Afaict there isn't any really scary vector for a typical laptop/desktop system (at least for a sane OS). That is, there is no hidden packet sniffing ME going on resulting in any world ending remote ...
eSpeaks host Corey Noles sits down with Qualcomm's Craig Tellalian to explore a workplace computing transformation: the rise of AI-ready PCs. Matt Hillary, VP of Security and CISO at Drata, details ...