TL;DR: AMD has identified a security flaw, "EntrySign," affecting Zen 1 to Zen 5 CPUs, allowing attackers kernel-level access by bypassing microcode signature verification. A fix has been issued via ...
Google's researchers found a vulnerability in AMD Zen 1 - 4 chips It allows anyone to push microcode updates, even malicious ones The bug requires high privilege level in advance AMD processors, from ...
In a nutshell: Google researchers recently disclosed a stealthy security flaw dubbed "EntrySign" that allowed malicious code execution through unsigned microcode patches on AMD processors from Zen 1 ...
AMD and Google's Security Team have disclosed a major microcode vulnerability affecting all AMD EPYC processors built on the Zen 1 through Zen 4 architectures. That means EPYC 7001 (Naples), 7002 ...
While we don't have any information about an India launch, the 5500X3D could still be great for Zen 1 or Zen 2 users.
AMD is widening its embedded roadmap in a way that feels very deliberate, very timely, and frankly rather aggressive. The ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Davey Winder is a veteran cybersecurity writer, hacker and analyst. A Feb. 3 disclosure from researchers working as part of the ...