We are all so hosed!
Tiktag unfixable arm vulnerability.
No - just disable the feature for ARMv8.5A - which this is a specific feature...
Arm Memory Tagging Extension: Security Update
Arm is aware of research papers from academics at VUSec Group, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, and CompSec Lab, Seoul National University, which demonstrate how speculative probing can potentially be used to determine Arm Memory Tagging Extension (MTE) allocation tags.developer.arm.com
everything is end of the world these daysNo - just disable the feature for ARMv8.5A - which this is a specific feature...
And many security experts are masterclickbaiters. A lot of them publish incomplete, sometimes out of date information, and push it as if they had just discovered the Holy Grail... I remember a few years ago one of them published a long article about a few CVEs present in Asus routers. His article failed to disclose that all mentionned CVEs were already fixed 6+ months ago.everything is end of the world these days
CVEs were already fixed 6+ months ago
And many security experts are masterclickbaiters. A lot of them publish incomplete, sometimes out of date information, and push it as if they had just discovered the Holy Grail... I remember a few years ago one of them published a long article about a few CVEs present in Asus routers. His article failed to disclose that all mentionned CVEs were already fixed 6+ months ago.
If you publish the information 2 weeks after the issue was fixed and nobody knows yet that it was fixed, then you are doing a service.Would you be happier if the information published was current with not yet fixed firmware? I strongly believe most of this information is presented after the issue was fixed, no? Otherwise it won't be just educational, but instructions how to exploit the vulnerability.
don't even mention in your article that it was already fixed
they have to justify the paycheque they get produce clicks or be goneAgree, journalists have to draw attention somehow.
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