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Flaw in Intel chips could make malware attacks more potent

Flaw in Intel chips could make malware attacks more potent

October 19, 2016

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Researchers have devised a technique that bypasses a key security protection built into just about every operating system. If left unfixed, this could make malware attacks much more potent.

ASLR, short for “address space layout randomization,” is a defense against a class of widely used attacks that surreptitiously install malware by exploiting vulnerabilities in an operating system or application.

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