Speculative calculations open a backdoor to information theft

ETH Zurich researchers have discovered a serious security vulnerability in computer hardware. The vulnerability, called "Retbleed," affects microprocessors from market leaders Intel and AMD. All commercially available operating systems worldwide that use these processors are affected. When computers execute special calculation steps to compute faster, they leave traces that hackers could abuse.

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When microprocessors perform special calculations - called return instructions - they leave traces in memory that hackers could exploit to gain unauthorized access.   (Photo: Adobe Stock)
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