When Intel and a group of security researchers revealed the existence of new security flaws in older generations of the company’s microchips in May, the news came with a particularly troubling detail: it took over a year to get a solution for one of the flaws in place. . Researchers say they alerted Intel to the vulnerability, which they dubbed ZombieLoad, in April 2018, yet a fix for it was not rolled out broadly until last month. By comparison, software companies typically take no more than 90 days to issue patches after a vulnerability has been discovered in their code. The longer a flaw remains unaddressed, the greater the chance a hacker will find it. The link for this article located at MIT Technology Review is no longer available. . Intel's prolonged response to remedying the Spectre vulnerability underscores the complexities involved in rapidly resolving silicon security concerns.. Microchip Security, ZombieLoad Vulnerability, Intel Patch Issues. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
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