Intel has warned of a critical vulnerability in the CSME security engine and has urged users to apply a fix, now available, as quickly as possible. The Intel Converged Security and Management Engine ...
This week a report showed an "unfixable" flaw in the Intel Converged Security and Management Engine (CSME) in Intel chips. This flaw exists in essentially every piece of Intel-released silicon from ...
The issue is in an Intel chip used for remote management. A critical security bug in the Intel Converged Security and Manageability Engine (CSME) could allow escalation of privilege, denial of service ...
Researchers reveal that a previously known Intel flaw is unpatchable and could allow attackers to compromise the cryptographic chain of trust in Intel systems. Last May, Intel released firmware ...
Don’t fight It Marsha, It’s bigger than both of us Intel’s CSME vulnerability is so bad that the only way to fix it is to rip out your old chips… Don’t fight It Marsha, It’s bigger than both of us ...
A new, unpatchable bug has been discovered at the very heart of Intel's security engine, but how much risk this poses is a contested issue. Share on Facebook (opens in a new window) Share on X (opens ...
Intel has issued fixes for a slew of vulnerabilities, separate from the side-channel bugs disclosed last week. Intel has issued an updated advisory for more than 30 fixes addressing vulnerabilities ...
A hot potato: Intel's largely undocumented master controller for its CPUs has a vulnerability that cannot be fixed, and is so severe that it can allow malicious actors to bypass storage encryption, ...