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  2. Microchip Technology says certain operations disrupted by ...

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    Chip giant Advanced Micro Devices had also said earlier this year it was investigating claims that its data was stolen in a hack. Microchip Technology says certain operations disrupted by cyber ...

  3. Dutch chipmaking giant ASML’s key feeder university ... - AOL

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    A Dutch university that is a key feeder institution for the semiconductor giant ASML has suspended lessons after reporting a cyber attack over the weekend. Eindhoven University of Technology (TU/e ...

  4. What Air Force leadership says is needed for future fights - AOL

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    The US needs to boost defense against cyber-attacks while also increasing offensive capabilities, Kendall said, adding that he expects more developments on both fronts this year.

  5. Meltdown (security vulnerability) - Wikipedia

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    Meltdown exploits a race condition, inherent in the design of many modern CPUs.This occurs between memory access and privilege checking during instruction processing. . Additionally, combined with a cache side-channel attack, this vulnerability allows a process to bypass the normal privilege checks that isolate the exploit process from accessing data belonging to the operating system and other ...

  6. 2024 Lebanon electronic device attacks - Wikipedia

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    Hezbollah described Israel's attacks as "criminal aggression" and pledged a "just retribution". [90] Those close to the group described a state of shock following the explosions. [81] Lebanese analyst Qassim Qassir said the attacks mostly struck civilian workers within Hezbollah, and not fighters. [126]

  7. Hardware backdoor - Wikipedia

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    Skorobogatov has developed a technique capable of detecting malicious insertions into chips. [9]New York University Tandon School of Engineering researchers have developed a way to corroborate a chip's operation using verifiable computing whereby "manufactured for sale" chips contain an embedded verification module that proves the chip's calculations are correct and an associated external ...

  8. Struggling Chipmaker Microchip Hits Pause On Biden ... - AOL

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    Microchip Technology Inc (NASDAQ:MCHP) halted its application for U.S. semiconductor grants, Bloomberg cited chief Steve Sanghi at a UBS conference Tuesday. The chipmaker was a contender for $162 ...

  9. Electronic harassment - Wikipedia

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    Electronic harassment, electromagnetic torture, or psychotronic torture is the delusional belief, held by individuals who call themselves "targeted individuals" (TIs), that malicious actors are transmitting sounds and thoughts into people's heads, affecting their bodies, and harassing them generally.