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Buffer overflow in recent Intel firmware


The advisory that external researchers have found multiple buffer overflow vulnerabilities in sensitive Intel software ( running priviledged in all recent computers) should either shock anyone who has any remote understanding of IT somehow or simply just find resemblence with a known pattern which comes in 3 letters : NSA, i.e. intentional flaws that are left for US or other foreign sabotage/spy services to exploit.

Recently Microsoft fixed a very old problem in Windows which looks just like this planted NSA vulnerabilities. These are the actual backdoors that everyone, for two decades at least, were speculating about as if this was some kind of a conspiracy theory. Just that these have been true all along and both Microsoft and Intel have failed at us, everyone of us.

Curiously enough, no one is suing those guys. As if sexual harrasment, even in gross terms, was way way more important to sue these days.

Me think this sexual harrasment meme has been planted by powers that be to deceive from the true subjects of discussion.

Posted on 22-November-2017 09:54 | Category: News | comment[0] | trackback[0]

 

 

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