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Intel Math Unit (FPU) leaks ‘crypto-‘ daten (CVE-2018-3665)
[German]A design flaw in the math unit (FPU) of various Intel CPUs can leak crypto data to applications. Kernel developers of Windows, Linux and Co. has provided kernel patches (partially). Advertising
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New Spectre NG vulnerabilities in Intel CPUs
[German]In Intel CPUs eight new, from Intel as highly risky classified, vulnerabilities, called Spectre Next Generation (till Intel releases details) has been discovered. There are no patches available yet. Advertising
How to find weak passwords in Active Directory and eliminate them with PowerShell
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No support for new Intel CPUs in Windows 10 LTBS
It seems, that Microsoft's Windows 10 LTBS (RTM and Version 1607) doesn't "support" upcoming Intel CPUs – as an Interview with a German Microsoft employee reveals. Advertising