Security warning over Intel chip design flaw

Chris Merriman
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Design flaw identified in Intel Haswell CPUs last year might be more widespread than first thought

A fundamental chip design could leave PCs wide open to malware - and may also be hard to patch, according to a team of Dutch researchers who uncovered the flaw.  An attack on the Memory Manageme...

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