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Re: Intel patches new ME vulnerabilities

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Intel advisory: https://www.intel.com/content/www/us/en/security-center/advi...

CVE-2018-3628 - "Buffer overflow in HTTP handler"

Affected processor list (simplified reordered by me to reflect relevance and improve readability):

• Core i3/i5/i7, generation 1-8 (that is, all of them)

• Xeon E3-1200 v5/v6

• Xeon Scalable

• Xeon W

• Core 2 Duo vPro, Centrino 2 vPro

Re: Intel patches new ME vulnerabilities

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Intel advisory: https://www.intel.com/content/www/us/en/security-center/advi... CVE-2018-3628 - "Buffer overflow in HTTP handler" Affected processor list (simplified reordered by me to reflect relevance and improve readability): • Core i3/i5/i7, generation 1-8 (that is, all of them) • Xeon E3-1200 v5/v6 • Xeon Scalable • Xeon W • Core 2 Duo vPro, Centrino 2 vPro

Also worth noting that they're not patching it for 1st, 2nd or 3rd generation Core CPUs. I'm sure there's plenty of Sandy Bridge/Ivy Bridge CPUs in the wild, and it's not like you have an option to discontinue use of the Intel ME :(

Re: Intel patches new ME vulnerabilities

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Intel advisory: https://www.intel.com/content/www/us/en/security-center/advi... CVE-2018-3628 - "Buffer overflow in HTTP handler" Affected processor list (simplified reordered by me to reflect relevance and improve readability): • Core i3/i5/i7, generation 1-8 (that is, all of them) • Xeon E3-1200 v5/v6 • Xeon Scalable • Xeon W • Core 2 Duo vPro, Centrino 2 vPro

What about i9?

Re: Intel patches new ME vulnerabilities

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Intel advisory: https://www.intel.com/content/www/us/en/security-center/advi... CVE-2018-3628 - "Buffer overflow in HTTP handler" Affected processor list (simplified reordered by me to reflect relevance and improve readability): • Core i3/i5/i7, generation 1-8 (that is, all of them) • Xeon E3-1200 v5/v6 • Xeon Scalable • Xeon W • Core 2 Duo vPro, Centrino 2 vPro

Also worth noting that they're not patching it for 1st, 2nd or 3rd generation Core CPUs. I'm sure there's plenty of Sandy Bridge/Ivy Bridge CPUs in the wild, and it's not like you have an option to discontinue use of the Intel ME :(

My i7-2600 is still a beast (well, still gong strong anyway). They did the same thing with Meltdown/Spectre fixes.

Re: Intel patches new ME vulnerabilities

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Intel advisory: https://www.intel.com/content/www/us/en/security-center/advi... CVE-2018-3628 - "Buffer overflow in HTTP handler" Affected processor list (simplified reordered by me to reflect relevance and improve readability): • Core i3/i5/i7, generation 1-8 (that is, all of them) • Xeon E3-1200 v5/v6 • Xeon Scalable • Xeon W • Core 2 Duo vPro, Centrino 2 vPro

Also worth noting that they're not patching it for 1st, 2nd or 3rd generation Core CPUs. I'm sure there's plenty of Sandy Bridge/Ivy Bridge CPUs in the wild, and it's not like you have an option to discontinue use of the Intel ME :(

No real advancement after Sandy Bridge was made. Only incremental 10% with each gen. That means current gen is only 2x as fast when comparing the same lines (i7 to i7). If you can't make new things better, just gimp the old ones, like Spectre/Meltdown.

Re: Intel patches new ME vulnerabilities

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Earlier quoted context omitted.

Also worth noting that they're not patching it for 1st, 2nd or 3rd generation Core CPUs. I'm sure there's plenty of Sandy Bridge/Ivy Bridge CPUs in the wild, and it's not like you have an option to discontinue use of the Intel ME :(

My i7-2600 is still a beast (well, still gong strong anyway). They did the same thing with Meltdown/Spectre fixes.

Grandpa, it's time to upgrade.
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