8 More Spectre Vulnerabilities Have Been Found In Intel Chips
8 More Spectre Vulnerabilities Have Been Found In Intel Chips

We all know very well that the problems that affected Intel processors, and many other brands, have left an awkward certainty for all users. Safety can never be taken for granted and flaws arise in places that were not expected to be vulnerable. As now according to the latest reports, 8 more new spectre vulnerabilities have been found in the chips of the giant chip manufacturer, of course, Intel.

8 More Spectre Vulnerabilities Have Been Found In Intel Chips

Problems that affected Intel processors, and many other brands, have left an awkward certainty for all users. Safety can never be taken for granted and flaws arise in places that were not expected to be vulnerable.

Still recovering from the problem, and with some of the flaws being resolved, new information is now emerging. The analysis performed to eliminate problems eventually revealed new flaws associated with Spectre.

In all, there are 8 new flaws that a team of researchers discovered in Intel processors. At its base are the same and drawing problems that were the cause of the Spectre flaws discovered earlier.

Each of these faults is registered with a specific code, showing that they are distinct and can be used to conduct attacks in isolation. It will also require that the correction is made separately.

The giant chip manufacturer Intel is already aware of the situation and is already working to resolve the new problems affecting its processors. The corrections should be released in 2 moments: the first in May and the second in August.

On the part of the creators of operating systems is also expected soon the necessary corrections. Both the tech giant Apple and the tech giant Microsoft should be preparing updates that fix the issues on their systems.

It is unclear if this will be a problem located only on Intel processors or if, as before, it will be spread to other manufacturers as well. AMD has yet to come out and probably will only do so after having certainties about its processors.

A further front is opened in the extensive process of failures and problems that have affected Intel processors. It was not a properly conducted process, but in the end, the company will have learned to deal with these situations.

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