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by ethbr1
951 days ago
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>> Getting to a vulnerability would require understanding exactly how the corrupted microcode state works, and that seems extremely difficult outside of Intel. Intel knows exactly how their ROB works. Therefore Intel knows the possible consequences of this bug and how to trigger them. If there is a privilege execution path from this, Intel knows. And anyone Intel chose to share it with knew. Thankfully, since it's public now, the value of that decreases and customers can begin to mitigate. |
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No, or at least not yet. I mean, I've written plenty of bugs. More than I can count. How many of them were genuine security vulnerabilities if properly exploited? Probably not zero. But... I don't know. And I wrote the code!