
Episode 380: Terminal Fault
Microsoft’s making radical changes to Windows 10, and a new type of speculative execution attack on Intel’s processors is targeting cloud providers.
August 16, 201832m 31s
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Show Notes
Microsoft’s making radical changes to Windows 10, and a new type of speculative execution attack on Intel’s processors is targeting cloud providers.
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Links:
- Hanging Up on Mobile in the Name of Security
- Windows 10 Enterprise Getting "InPrivate Desktop" Sandboxed Execution Feature
- Introducing the Windows Pseudo Console (ConPTY)
- Understanding L1 Terminal Fault aka Foreshadow
- Merge L1 Terminal Fault fixes from Thomas Gleixner
- Cabot: Self-hosted, easily-deployable monitoring and alerts service
- cabotapp/cabot - Docker Hub
Topics
MeltdownSpeculative ExecutionForeshadowL1TFSpectrePage TablesCPUIntelL1 CacheL1 Terminal FaultCabotNagiosWindowsSMSTwo Factor AuthWindowsWindows ConsoleConPTYInPrivatePTYSGXVirtualizationHyperthreadingsysadmin podcasttechsnap