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Intel Security Flaw Allows Attackers to Bypass Encryption - Dismas - 11-17-2021 While this may not present as big of a threat to those on desktops, if you have a laptop with an Intel graphics card - you might want to be careful. This particular vulnerability affects those using Bitlocker and possibly other encryption solutions. Quote:Intel is fixing a vulnerability that unauthorized people with physical access can exploit to install malicious firmware on the chip to defeat a variety of measures, including protections provided by Bitlocker, trusted platform modules, anti-copying restrictions, and others. Read More: https://arstechnica.com/gadgets/2021/11/intel-releases-patch-for-high-severity-bug-that-exposes-a-cpus-master-key/ RE: Intel Security Flaw Allows Attackers to Bypass Encryption - Boudica - 11-17-2021 If I'm reading this correctly, the "hacker" must have physical possession of the device. Although they may not need it for long, surely the temporary solution is to not let the laptop ever leave your possession and don't let anyone else use it until you know the vulnerability is fixed? Sadly, the people who would need to be made aware of this most, probably have no idea this vulnerability exists. |