Intel’s CEO says no attacks from major flaws, but urges people to update their computers
http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/the-switch/wp/2018/01/09/intels-ceo-says-no-attacks-from-major-flaws-but-urges-people-to-update-their-computers/
LAS VEGAS — Intel chief executive Brian Krzanich said Monday night that the computer chip giant has heard of no attacks based on two critical security flaws revealed in its chips last week — called Spectre and Meltdown — that affect nearly every computer and smartphone on the planet.
Krzanich spent the first few minutes of his opening keynote speech at the CES tech industry trade show promising that his company will work quickly to address the flaws, which theoretically allow hackers to access all a computer's data.
Intel’s CEO says no attacks from major flaws, but urges people to update their computers
Jan 9, 2018, 7:16am UTC
http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/the-switch/wp/2018/01/09/intels-ceo-says-no-attacks-from-major-flaws-but-urges-people-to-update-their-computers/
>LAS VEGAS — Intel chief executive Brian Krzanich said Monday night that the computer chip giant has heard of no attacks based on two critical security flaws revealed in its chips last week — called Spectre and Meltdown — that affect nearly every computer and smartphone on the planet.
>Krzanich spent the first few minutes of his opening keynote speech at the CES tech industry trade show promising that his company will work quickly to address the flaws, which theoretically allow hackers to access all a computer's data.