Intel processors are vulnerable to a new attack known as SGAxe that breaches the security guarantees of Intel Software Guard eXtensions (SGX) enclaves. It is designed to specifically target and leak ...
Two separate teams of academic researchers on Wednesday published papers describing flaws in Intel’s Software Guard Extensions (SGX). SGX, a set of instructions, enhances application security by ...
Facepalm: Intel decided to abandon the in-chip DRM solution known as Software Guard Extensions (SGX) for its latest client CPUs, but the technology is still being used and developed on server and ...
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Intended to help users keep their systems safe and secure, Intel Software Guard Extensions is a set of CPU instructions that can make particular portions of code and data private. However, a new paper ...
Intel's initial batch of Skylake processors shipped without Software Guard Extensions (SGX) enabled. That'll soon be changing as the chipmaker has published a product change notification letting ...
To counter the growing sophistication of computer attacks, Intel and other chipmakers have built digital vaults into CPUs to segregate sensitive computations and secrets from the main engine computers ...