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Spectre rises from the dead to bite Intel in the return stack buffer

posted onJuly 24, 2018
by l33tdawg
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Spectre, a class of vulnerabilities in the speculative execution mechanism employed in modern processor chips, is living up to its name by proving to be unkillable.

Amid a series of mitigations proposed by Intel, Google and others, recent claims by Dartmouth computer scientists to have solved Spectre variant 1, and a proposed chip design fix called SafeSpec, new variants and sub-variants keep appearing.

The findings also revive doubts about whether current and past chip designs can ever be truly fixed.

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