Kuwait Times

Intel chief says their chip flaw damage contained

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LAS VEGAS: Intel chief Brian Krzanich said Monday the impact of a recently discovered vulnerabil­ity in computer chips has been limited due to “remarkable” collaborat­ion by the tech industry. Krzanich took the unusual step of addressing the security issue as he delivered a keynote ahead of the opening of the huge Consumer Electronic­s Show in Las Vegas, an industry event expected to draw some 180,000 people from the sector.

As yet, Krzanich said, there is no informatio­n to suggest any loss of data from the so-called Meltdown and Spectre flaws and he added, “We are working tirelessly to make sure it stays that way.”The Intel chief executive made his most high-profile public comments since the release of research highlighti­ng vulnerabil­ities affecting the chips powering most modern PCs and many mobile devices.

“The collaborat­ion of so many companies (to mitigate the threat) is truly remarkable,” Krzanich said. “Security is job number one for Intel and our industry. The primary focus of our discussion­s (on this issue) is to keep our customers data safe.” Researcher­s at Google showed how a hacker could exploit the flaw to get passwords, encryption codes and more, even though there have been no reports of any attacks using the vulnerabil­ity.

Some analysts have warned that the threat is unique because it is an issue affecting hardware used in many computing systems. Krzanich said updates will be available for 90 percent of its products in the coming days and for the rest by the end of January, and urged all computer users to update as quickly as possible.

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