
NetCat Exploits Intel’s DDIO
Targeting Intel’s DDIO White hat security researchers from Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam and ETH Zurich have unveiled a new exploit dubbed NetCAT. The exploit targets Direct
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Targeting Intel’s DDIO White hat security researchers from Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam and ETH Zurich have unveiled a new exploit dubbed NetCAT. The exploit targets Direct
Researchers from the University of Iasi and the University of Switzerland have published a paper describing a white hat malware attack that targets Intel’s Software
Here’s a fact: the counterfeit market for semiconductors is real, sizable and growing. Here’s a much more sobering fact: earlier this decade, the Senate Armed
Nicole Wetsman of The Verge recently penned an in-depth article about the many security issues plaguing the global health care sector. Protecting medical devices is
Automatic Implementation of Secure Silicon (AISS) The Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) recently published an article that details the goals of its Automatic Implementation
Earlier this summer, a new strain of destructive malware known as Silex began to spread and effectively brick IoT devices. As ZDNet’s Catalin Cimpanu reports,