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AMDFLAWS - Vulnerabilities and Backdoors in AMD CPUs. - Page 2
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AMDFLAWS - Vulnerabilities and Backdoors in AMD CPUs.

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  • AidanAidan Member

    @lonea said:
    This is actually a concern for used hardware market.

    Aidan said: Absolutely shocking, who would've thought that an attacker could gain access to your system if he had full administrative access.

    Realistically, you're going to have to run software alongside your exploited system to do anything noteworthy.

  • doghouchdoghouch Member
    edited March 2018

    @Aidan said:

    @lonea said:
    This is actually a concern for used hardware market.

    Aidan said: Absolutely shocking, who would've thought that an attacker could gain access to your system if he had full administrative access.

    Realistically, you're going to have to run software alongside your exploited system to do anything noteworthy.

    can you hack my server:

    Ip: server.evilrussianhacker.ru
    port: 22
    use:pass root root
    it is run a intel ryzen pentium 4
    

    Thx


    dawgy (jks)

    Thanked by 2Aidan lazyt
  • WHTWHT Member

    @Neoon said:
    Bullshit, they gave AMD 24 hours, until they release the exploits.

    Nonsense, and everyone repost this, jesus christ.

    No one with a brain, gives a company 24 hours to fix critical exploits.

    They can increase the days at anytime :)

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