NSA Denies Prior Knowledge Of Meltdown, Spectre Exploits; Claims It Would 'Never' Harm Companies By Withholding Vulns
https://www.techdirt.com/articles/20180106/10334238946/nsa-denies-prior-knowledge-meltdown-spectre-exploits-claims-it-would-never-harm-companies-withholding-vulns.shtml
News surfaced late last week indicating everything about computing is fucked. Two critical flaws with zero perfect fixes -- affecting millions of processors -- were exposed by security researchers. Patches have been deployed and more are on their way, but even the best fixes seem to guarantee a noticeable slowdown in processing speed.
The government has stepped up to say that, for once, it's not involved in making computing less safe.
NSA Denies Prior Knowledge Of Meltdown, Spectre Exploits; Claims It Would 'Never' Harm Companies By Withholding Vulns
Jan 9, 2018, 12:14pm UTC
https://www.techdirt.com/articles/20180106/10334238946/nsa-denies-prior-knowledge-meltdown-spectre-exploits-claims-it-would-never-harm-companies-withholding-vulns.shtml
>News surfaced late last week indicating everything about computing is fucked. Two critical flaws with zero perfect fixes -- affecting millions of processors -- were exposed by security researchers. Patches have been deployed and more are on their way, but even the best fixes seem to guarantee a noticeable slowdown in processing speed.
>The government has stepped up to say that, for once, it's not involved in making computing less safe.