NEWLY DISCOVERED WEAKNESSES in multiple Intel and AMD processors could enable industrial espionage and state hacking, according to security experts.
The warning is the latest in a series of “side-channel” weaknesses that emerged in 2017 with the Spectre and Meltdown attacks that target the way processors deal with data passing through memory.
While the latest threats are unlikely to impact home users, businesses and cloud computing platforms may be vulnerable, and in the case of Intel’s processors the only surefire solution is to replace them with newer chips.
“For side-channel attacks to work, you need to be running software on the same computer so they are more likely in a cloud environment,” said Jethro Beekman, of cloud security specialist Fortanix.
According to Beekman, the difficulty of attacks would deter casual hackers,…