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Thinking about attending SC19?Register to get a free pass and join Inspur at the conference for all things HPC.Intel reported potential security vulnerabilities in some Intel Processors that may allow an authenticated user to potentially enable information disclosure.
intel-sa-00320:CVE-2020-0543
A new domain bypass transient execution attack known as special register buffer data sampling (SRBDS) may allow data values from special registers to be inferred by malicious code executing on any core of the CPU.
Inspur provides product vulnerability solutions through SA. Inspur has issued Security Advisory (SA) for these vulnerabilities.
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NF3120M5 | NP3020M5 |
intel-sa-00320: https://www.intel.com/content/www/us/en/security-center/advisory/intel-sa-00320.html
2020-06-15 V1.0 INITIAL
2020-08-18 V1.0 UPDATE Increase the list of affected products
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