24hrs notice is unheard of. Who works for CTS-Labs? Attaching your name to a company like that should disqualify you from any future jobs in the security space.
"Unheard of"? People have dropped serious vulnerabilities with _zero_ warning before.
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24hrs notice is unheard of. Who works for CTS-Labs? Attaching your name to a company like that should disqualify you from any future jobs in the security space.
"Unheard of"? People have dropped serious vulnerabilities with _zero_ warning before.
Earlier quoted context omitted.
Yeah it's suspicious. The website[1] has many fancy infographics, marketable names and fear mongering but you have to dig into the whitepaper[2] to find any details about the actual vulnerabilities. And even then it starts only on page 8 of 20 and you discover that it's vulnerabilities targeting the secure boot infrastructure and you need local admin to exploit them. It's not good but it's not a new Spectre or Meltdo…
It's possibly even more nefarious than that: 1) execute a series of puts on AMD, 2) release exploit 3) profit. If you execute an option with a far time horizon and give the company enough time to mitigate their vulns, then I think this is not an irresponsible thing to do (as it incentivises the company to actually do something), but with 24 hours notice...
>Yaron co-founded CTS-Labs in 2017, and previously served as an intelligence analyst in the Israeli Intelligence Corps Unit 8200. He is also the founder and Managing Director of NineWells Capital, a hedge fund that invests in public equities internationally. He holds a B.A. and M.A. from Yale University.
> AMD is in the process of responding to the claims, but was only given 24 hours of notice rather than the typical 90 days for standard vulnerability disclosure. No official reason was given for the shortened time. 90 days is not a standard. Nothing was shortened. People are allowed to publish their research whenever they like. Vendor advance notification is optional. Full, immediate disclosure is responsible.
Fortunately for us all the actual exposure is minimal.
> AMD is in the process of responding to the claims, but was only given 24 hours of notice rather than the typical 90 days for standard vulnerability disclosure. No official reason was given for the shortened time. 90 days is not a standard. Nothing was shortened. People are allowed to publish their research whenever they like. Vendor advance notification is optional. Full, immediate disclosure is responsible.
> AMD is in the process of responding to the claims, but was only given 24 hours of notice rather than the typical 90 days for standard vulnerability disclosure. No official reason was given for the shortened time. 90 days is not a standard. Nothing was shortened. People are allowed to publish their research whenever they like. Vendor advance notification is optional. Full, immediate disclosure is responsible.
24hrs notice is unheard of. Who works for CTS-Labs? Attaching your name to a company like that should disqualify you from any future jobs in the security space.
"...we may have, either directly or indirectly, an economic interest in the performance of the securities of the companies whose products are the subject of our reports."
Are they shorting AMD? https://amdflaws.com/disclaimer.html
"you are advised that we may have, either directly or indirectly, an economic interest in the performance of the securities of the companies whose products are the subject of our reports"
24hrs notice is unheard of. Who works for CTS-Labs? Attaching your name to a company like that should disqualify you from any future jobs in the security space.
24hrs notice is unheard of. Who works for CTS-Labs? Attaching your name to a company like that should disqualify you from any future jobs in the security space.