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Faculty of Science and Information Technology => Recent Technologies and Trends in Software Engineering => Software Engineering => Cyber and Software Security => Topic started by: maruf.swe on March 30, 2019, 02:01:54 AM
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Intel has halted patches for older chips addressing the Spectre vulnerability, according to a recent microcode update.
Intel has halted patches for an array of older chips that would protect them against the Spectre vulnerability, according to a recent microcode update.
The microcode update shows that its older products – including Wolfdale, Bloomfield, Clarksfield, Gulftown, Harpertown, Jasper Forest, SoFIA 3GR, and Yorkfield – will no longer receive patches.
“We’ve now completed release of microcode updates for Intel microprocessor products launched in the last 9+ years that required protection against the side-channel vulnerabilities discovered by Google Project Zero,” said Intel in a statement to Threatpost. “However, as indicated in our latest microcode revision guidance, we will not be providing updated microcode for a select number of older platforms for several reasons, including limited ecosystem support and customer feedback.”
For More Details : https://threatpost.com/intel-halts-spectre-fixes-on-older-chips-citing-limited-ecosystem-support/130965/ (https://threatpost.com/intel-halts-spectre-fixes-on-older-chips-citing-limited-ecosystem-support/130965/)