Hyper-threading flaw could expose encrypted information
Hyper-threading flaw could expose encrypted information
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Chip flaw opens hacker backdoor

Cryptographic keys up for grabs

Iain Thomson, vnunet.com 19 May 2005
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A flaw in hyper-threading processor technology has been uncovered that can allow attackers to crack encrypted information.

Hyper-threading allows one physical processor to be used as two virtual ones, increasing the speed of many applications.

But, while single processors empty their Level One cache after every action, the twin processor system can allow data transfer between the two.

Canadian student Colin Percival discovered the flaw last October and, after researching it extensively, contacted the affected parties, including Intel, privately.

He presented the results of his research at BSDCan, a Canadian conference for BSD developers.

"For the past three months, I've spent almost all my time working on this security flaw, investigating how serious it was, contacting all the affected vendors, and explaining how this should be fixed," said Percival on his website.

"I simply haven't had time to go out and get a job, and I decided that making sure that this issue was properly reported and fixed was far more important than earning some money."

The flaw affects any processors that use the technology but can be blocked by disabling hyperthreading. Intel has said it is working on a fix for the problemp>

See also:

Gartner warns of 'proliferation of new attack tools'Weakness in security algorithms 'means trouble', says analyst  24 May 2005
Paul Otellini: 'Following in the footsteps of giants'First non-PhD holder to lead the company  19 May 2005
AMD claims to be overtaking its chip rivalAMD is leading in 'certain technical areas', says Gartner  12 May 2005
Gaming community important first market for dual-core chipsMulti-core and multi-thread the way forward, claims chip giant  10 Mar 2005
Intel Developer Forum 2005Chip giant aims to 'leave no home behind' in consumer electronics push  03 Mar 2005
Firm celebrates shipping 50 million processors two years after introducing HT  11 Oct 2004

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