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    • coliverC
      coliver @DustinB3403
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      @dustinb3403 said in Major Intel CPU vulnerability:

      HMMM... —
      Intel CEO sold all the stock he could after Intel learned of security bug

      I literally quoted the title as it says everything I could. . .

      That sounds suspiciously like insider trading.

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      • DustinB3403D
        DustinB3403 @coliver
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        @coliver That is why an investigation appears to be prepared in this.

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        • DashrenderD
          Dashrender @coliver
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          @coliver said in Major Intel CPU vulnerability:

          @dustinb3403 said in Major Intel CPU vulnerability:

          HMMM... —
          Intel CEO sold all the stock he could after Intel learned of security bug

          I literally quoted the title as it says everything I could. . .

          That sounds suspiciously like insider trading.

          hard to say.. the whole Scheduled for sale thing will be the key.

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          • DustinB3403D
            DustinB3403 @Dashrender
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            @dashrender said in Major Intel CPU vulnerability:

            @coliver said in Major Intel CPU vulnerability:

            @dustinb3403 said in Major Intel CPU vulnerability:

            HMMM... —
            Intel CEO sold all the stock he could after Intel learned of security bug

            I literally quoted the title as it says everything I could. . .

            That sounds suspiciously like insider trading.

            hard to say.. the whole Scheduled for sale thing will be the key.

            Scheduled for sale after Intel management knew about the issue for over 5 months and before it was disclosed publicly that there was any issue.

            Even if he made the same amount of capital from the sale as if he sold today it's still protecting "his" money.

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            • scottalanmillerS
              scottalanmiller @coliver
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              @coliver said in Major Intel CPU vulnerability:

              @dustinb3403 said in Major Intel CPU vulnerability:

              HMMM... —
              Intel CEO sold all the stock he could after Intel learned of security bug

              I literally quoted the title as it says everything I could. . .

              That sounds suspiciously like insider trading.

              And by suspiciously like, more like exactly like.

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              • DustinB3403D
                DustinB3403
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                • FredtxF
                  Fredtx
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                  "The bad news is that the Kernel Page Table Isolation fix makes everything run slower on Intel x86 processors".

                  So does this not affect 64bit processors?

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                  • ObsolesceO
                    Obsolesce @IRJ
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                    @irj said in Major Intel CPU vulnerability:

                    This might be the worst vulnerability we've seen to date...

                    You can plan for patching and maintenance. You cannot plan for unexpectedly losing resources. Can you imagine how many cloud providers this is going to affect. They share so many services across so many servers, I doubt they could afford to take a 30% resource hit. It could take down their whole environment.

                    I thought I read the performance hit only effects 32-bit processors? Did I read that wrong?

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                    • dafyreD
                      dafyre
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                      Seems like I saw a write-up on it, and it only made a couple of things significantly slower (at least in Linux).

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                      • scottalanmillerS
                        scottalanmiller @Fredtx
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                        @fredtx said in Major Intel CPU vulnerability:

                        "The bad news is that the Kernel Page Table Isolation fix makes everything run slower on Intel x86 processors".

                        So does this not affect 64bit processors?

                        Fingers crossed. But if that is the case, why does anyone care?

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                        • scottalanmillerS
                          scottalanmiller @Obsolesce
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                          @tim_g said in Major Intel CPU vulnerability:

                          @irj said in Major Intel CPU vulnerability:

                          This might be the worst vulnerability we've seen to date...

                          You can plan for patching and maintenance. You cannot plan for unexpectedly losing resources. Can you imagine how many cloud providers this is going to affect. They share so many services across so many servers, I doubt they could afford to take a 30% resource hit. It could take down their whole environment.

                          I thought I read the performance hit only effects 32-bit processors? Did I read that wrong?

                          Pretty sure, as I've seen vendors discussion the performance hits on purely 64bit systems.

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                            StorageNinja Vendor @scottalanmiller
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                            @scottalanmiller said in Major Intel CPU vulnerability:

                            @tim_g said in Major Intel CPU vulnerability:

                            @irj said in Major Intel CPU vulnerability:

                            This might be the worst vulnerability we've seen to date...

                            You can plan for patching and maintenance. You cannot plan for unexpectedly losing resources. Can you imagine how many cloud providers this is going to affect. They share so many services across so many servers, I doubt they could afford to take a 30% resource hit. It could take down their whole environment.

                            I thought I read the performance hit only effects 32-bit processors? Did I read that wrong?

                            Pretty sure, as I've seen vendors discussion the performance hits on purely 64bit systems.

                            Meltdown's impact indeed is on 64 bit systems.

                            https://access.redhat.com/articles/3307751

                            *Measureable: 8-19% - Highly cached random memory, with buffered I/O, OLTP database workloads, and benchmarks with high kernel-to-user space transitions are impacted between 8-19%. Examples include OLTP Workloads (tpc), sysbench, pgbench, netperf (< 256 byte), and fio (random I/O to NvME).

                            Modest: 3-7% - Database analytics, Decision Support System (DSS), and Java VMs are impacted less than the “Measurable” category. These applications may have significant sequential disk or network traffic, but kernel/device drivers are able to aggregate requests to moderate level of kernel-to-user transitions. Examples include SPECjbb2005, Queries/Hour and overall analytic timing (sec).*

                            Note on the virtualization front I can't speak to if KVM or Xen will carry compounding overheads with the guest OS overheads. (ESXi so far is the only Hypervisor reporting as unaffected by Meltdown).

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                              StorageNinja Vendor @DustinB3403
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                              @dustinb3403 said in Major Intel CPU vulnerability:

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                              It takes 3 seconds to look at his stock trades and see the pattern, and another 5 minutes to see that he filed paperwork for this plan back in 2015

                              At the end of Q4 he sells his awards. Nothing to see here fake news from the internet mob who's too lazy to learn basic finance skills.

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                              • ObsolesceO
                                Obsolesce @StorageNinja
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                                @storageninja said in Major Intel CPU vulnerability:

                                @dustinb3403 said in Major Intel CPU vulnerability:

                                PLVrZdk.png

                                It takes 3 seconds to look at his stock trades and see the pattern, and another 5 minutes to see that he filed paperwork for this plan back in 2015

                                At the end of Q4 he sells his awards. Nothing to see here fake news from the internet mob who's too lazy to learn basic finance skills.

                                Perhaps he knew of this in 2015... relevant to question that at least.

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                                • scottalanmillerS
                                  scottalanmiller @Obsolesce
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                                  @tim_g said in Major Intel CPU vulnerability:

                                  @storageninja said in Major Intel CPU vulnerability:

                                  @dustinb3403 said in Major Intel CPU vulnerability:

                                  PLVrZdk.png

                                  It takes 3 seconds to look at his stock trades and see the pattern, and another 5 minutes to see that he filed paperwork for this plan back in 2015

                                  At the end of Q4 he sells his awards. Nothing to see here fake news from the internet mob who's too lazy to learn basic finance skills.

                                  Perhaps he knew of this in 2015... relevant to question that at least.

                                  That's certainly possible and scary.

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                                  • ObsolesceO
                                    Obsolesce
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                                    I really don't know what to believe at quick glance. This article is saying it is across all CPUs, including AMD and ARM, not just Intel:

                                    http://indianexpress.com/article/technology/tech-news-technology/intels-meltdown-vulnerability-on-processors-impacts-billions-of-pcs-everything-to-know-5010874/

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                                    • scottalanmillerS
                                      scottalanmiller @Obsolesce
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                                      @tim_g said in Major Intel CPU vulnerability:

                                      I really don't know what to believe at quick glance. This article is saying it is across all CPUs, including AMD and ARM, not just Intel:

                                      http://indianexpress.com/article/technology/tech-news-technology/intels-meltdown-vulnerability-on-processors-impacts-billions-of-pcs-everything-to-know-5010874/

                                      "The computer world is facing a ‘Meltdown’ after security vulnerabilities have been exposed on processors made by Intel, AMD, ARM and others. According to reports, Intel chips with the x86-64 hardware have a serious design flaw, which makes billions of PCs vulnerable to cyber-attacks."

                                      Fishy, because...

                                      x86-64 is a uniquely Intel extension, AMD doesn't use it.
                                      ARM doesn't make this archtiecture chip in any way shape or form, they only design chips of a completely different type.

                                      How does the Intel flaw flow into anyone else that isn't connected to them?

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                                      • scottalanmillerS
                                        scottalanmiller
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                                        "Intel’s Meltdown vulnerability can compromise entire server networks, not just individual computers. "

                                        WTF does that even mean?

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                                        • scottalanmillerS
                                          scottalanmiller
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                                          Intel says that there is no flaw, it's intentional.

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                                          • ObsolesceO
                                            Obsolesce @scottalanmiller
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                                            @scottalanmiller said in Major Intel CPU vulnerability:

                                            @tim_g said in Major Intel CPU vulnerability:

                                            I really don't know what to believe at quick glance. This article is saying it is across all CPUs, including AMD and ARM, not just Intel:

                                            http://indianexpress.com/article/technology/tech-news-technology/intels-meltdown-vulnerability-on-processors-impacts-billions-of-pcs-everything-to-know-5010874/

                                            "The computer world is facing a ‘Meltdown’ after security vulnerabilities have been exposed on processors made by Intel, AMD, ARM and others. According to reports, Intel chips with the x86-64 hardware have a serious design flaw, which makes billions of PCs vulnerable to cyber-attacks."

                                            Fishy, because...

                                            x86-64 is a uniquely Intel extension, AMD doesn't use it.
                                            ARM doesn't make this archtiecture chip in any way shape or form, they only design chips of a completely different type.

                                            How does the Intel flaw flow into anyone else that isn't connected to them?

                                            Yeah that doesn't make sense if the AMD architecture is completely different.

                                            I'm looking at https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/X86-64

                                            To me it's looking like AMD64 is AMD's version of x86_64. So, perhaps it duplicated the same vulnerability... but maybe not.

                                            I wish there was more info on this.

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