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arstechnica.com/gadgets/2021/11/intel-releases-patch-for-high-severity-bug-that-exposes-a-cpus-master-key

Intel vulnerability allows hackers with possession of an affected chip to run malware in debug and testing modes used by firmware developers. Matt Keyser, Chris deRocco and Jim Clausing of the AT&T Chief Security Office discuss the week's top cybersecurity news, and share news on the current trends of malware, spam, and internet anomalies observed on the AT&T Network.

Originally recorded on November16 2021.

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