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Yeah, I do @musllibc, FOSS & infosec stuff. But now is not the time for a mostly-/only-tech Twitter feed.

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    1. Internet of Shit‏ @internetofshit Jan 3

      Every Intel processor since 1995 has a critical security flaw. Good news: - it's kinda sorta patched Bad news: - the patch slows down your machine - you can't avoid the patchhttp://www.zdnet.com/article/security-flaws-affect-every-intel-chip-since-1995-arm-processors-vulnerable/ …

      94 replies 1,990 retweets 2,421 likes
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    2. Internet of Shit‏ @internetofshit Jan 3

      Fuck you @intel, pay me

      9 replies 145 retweets 670 likes
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    3. Internet of Shit‏ @internetofshit Jan 3

      We got a critical hardware level bug affecting two decades of computers on the third day of 2018 I'm scared for the rest of this year.

      18 replies 816 retweets 1,527 likes
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    4. Internet of Shit‏ @internetofshit Jan 3

      Here's a thread of AWS customers saying their CPU went to shit when Amazon quietly patched this out this week https://forums.aws.amazon.com/thread.jspa?threadID=269858 …

      5 replies 251 retweets 427 likes
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    5. Internet of Shit‏ @internetofshit Jan 3

      Here's AMD claiming it's not affected and Google VERY SPECIFICALLY saying it is. Turns out we're all screwed.pic.twitter.com/0GGktFC5hw

      30 replies 338 retweets 489 likes
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    6. Rich Felker‏ @RichFelker Jan 3
      Replying to @internetofshit @intel

      They don't seem to claim AMD is vulnerable. The remarks about AMD are not cross-privilege-domain. However...

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      Rich Felker‏ @RichFelker Jan 3
      Replying to @RichFelker @internetofshit @intel

      I believe virtually all embeddable languages (e.g. JS, Lua) running in the same process context, especially if they're JIT'd, can achieve reads to the host process's full memory. Which is very bad.

      3:31 PM - 3 Jan 2018
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        2. Triaxx2‏ @Triaxx2a Jan 3
          Replying to @RichFelker @internetofshit @intel

          According to RedHat the functional differences in how Intel processors handle exceptions during speculative execution versus AMD. https://access.redhat.com/security/vulnerabilities/speculativeexecution … Spectre does affect them, but Meltdown appears not to.

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        3. Rich Felker‏ @RichFelker Jan 3
          Replying to @Triaxx2a @internetofshit @intel

          Yes. Spectre is the scary one. Meltdown is practical to mitigate in several ways but anything affected by Spectre is basically hardware that needs to be trashed.

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        4. Triaxx2‏ @Triaxx2a Jan 4
          Replying to @RichFelker @internetofshit @intel

          Which is annoying because it means 20 years of processors need to go down the drain, if what I'm hearing is correct. Though I'm also hearing it requires a program run on the system to get any of the necessary access. So it's less an issue for individuals than Clouds.

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        5. Rich Felker‏ @RichFelker Jan 4
          Replying to @Triaxx2a @internetofshit @intel

          Individuals run hundreds of untrusted and mostly-malicious programs every time they load a web page, especially if they don't use an adblocker.

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        6. Triaxx2‏ @Triaxx2a Jan 4
          Replying to @RichFelker @internetofshit @intel

          True enough. I've been caught before, usually when a browser updates and invalidates an Adblocker.

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