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#273144 7-Aug-2020 08:16
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https://www.tomshardware.com/news/massive-20gb-intel-data-breach-floods-the-internet-mentions-backdoors

 

Brace yourself for new waves of vulnerabilities in Intel hardware.





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  #2536060 7-Aug-2020 08:37
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Doesn't exactly hurt Apple's case for moving to their own CPU.

 

 

 

 

 

"Interestingly, the tweeter also notes "If you find password protected zips in the release the password is probably either "Intel123" or "intel123". This was not set by me or my source, this is how it was acquired from Intel.""

 

lol




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  #2536063 7-Aug-2020 08:38
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Hmmm....  if Intel's response is accurate, its a big breach of partner confidentiality but nothing massively damaging.  I hope for their sake that this is the case.





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  #2539225 12-Aug-2020 10:48
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It's up on TPB.

 

Not exactly hacked, more like leaked NDA files




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  #2539249 12-Aug-2020 11:24
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Rumor has it there is another drop coming later on once the heat dies down...





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  #2539505 12-Aug-2020 16:09
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hio77:

 

Rumor has it there is another drop coming later on once the heat dies down...

 

 

Somewhat reminiscent of The Fappening & The Fappening 2? :D

 

 

 

AMD are probably behind this desperate & unethical attempt to undermine Intel's market share & steal trade secrets.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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