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Intel, The Hider

by Marc Handelman on February 23, 2018

via Peter Cao – writing at 925Mac, details a Reuters screed of Intel’s efforts to hide the true scope of Meltdown/Spectre from Federal investigators at US-CERT. Good to know.

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