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rkrzr
1056 days ago
It allows the attacker to steal data like e.g. your (root) password.
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tremon
1056 days ago
Only while it's stored unencrypted in memory, right?
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taneliv
1056 days ago
My reading of the article was that memory is not directly compromised, but CPU registers. So loaded unencrypted in one of the affected registers.
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saagarjha
1056 days ago
As is the case whenever you type it in, yes
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