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minus-squarertxn@lemmy.worldlinkfedilinkarrow-up0·4 months agoThe dedicated TPM chip is already being used for side-channel attacks. A new processor running arbitrary code would be a black hat’s wet dream.
minus-squareMajorHavoc@programming.devlinkfedilinkarrow-up0·4 months agoIt will be. IoT devices are already getting owned at staggering rates. Adding a learning model that currently cannot be secured is absolutely going to happen, and going to cause a whole new large batch of breaches.
minus-squaregravitas_deficiency@sh.itjust.workslinkfedilinkarrow-up0·4 months agoThe “s” in IoT stands for “security”
minus-squarebarsquid@lemmy.worldlinkfedilinkarrow-up0·4 months agoDo you have an article on that handy? I like reading about side channel and timing attacks.
minus-squarertxn@lemmy.worldlinkfedilinkarrow-up0·4 months agoTPM-FAIL from 2019. It affects Intel fTPM and some dedicated TPM chips: link The latest (at the moment) UEFI vulnerability, UEFIcanhazbufferoverflow is also related to, but not directly caused by, TPM on Intel systems: link
minus-squarebarsquid@lemmy.worldlinkfedilinkarrow-up0·4 months agoThat’s insane. How can they be doing security hardware and leave a timing attack in there? Thank you for those links, really interesting stuff.
minus-squareBlue_Morpho@lemmy.worldlinkfedilinkarrow-up0·4 months agoIt’s not a full CPU. It’s more limited than GPU.
minus-squarertxn@lemmy.worldlinkfedilinkarrow-up0·4 months agoThat’s why I wrote “processor” and not CPU.
The dedicated TPM chip is already being used for side-channel attacks. A new processor running arbitrary code would be a black hat’s wet dream.
It will be.
IoT devices are already getting owned at staggering rates. Adding a learning model that currently cannot be secured is absolutely going to happen, and going to cause a whole new large batch of breaches.
The “s” in IoT stands for “security”
Do you have an article on that handy? I like reading about side channel and timing attacks.
TPM-FAIL from 2019. It affects Intel fTPM and some dedicated TPM chips: link
The latest (at the moment) UEFI vulnerability, UEFIcanhazbufferoverflow is also related to, but not directly caused by, TPM on Intel systems: link
That’s insane. How can they be doing security hardware and leave a timing attack in there?
Thank you for those links, really interesting stuff.
It’s not a full CPU. It’s more limited than GPU.
That’s why I wrote “processor” and not CPU.