Security Risks Revealed In CPUs, Patch Causes Performance Hit – Report

This is a developing story with implications that are being explored.

It appears that a vast majority of CPUs from Intel have a fundamental security flaw on a hardware level. CPUs from AMD and ARM (both chip manufacturers) are also said to be affected, and all three companies have acknowledged the issue with varying implications (see below). The flaws were revealed by Google’s Project Zero researchers who found a particular feature that consequently leaves computers susceptible to what’s called Meltdown and Spectre vulnerabilities.

At the core of the problem, memory is leaking through Intel chip’s kernel which leads to potential personal data exposure and increased vulnerability to malicious software attacks. This is being fixed through extensive patching to the kernel software built into computer operating systems like Windows and Linux for PC and MacOS. These patches, while necessary, are said to hamper CPU performance, which also affects in-game framerates.

A kernel is a non-physical entity between the CPU and operating system that controls the communication between operations/applications and the hardware itself. As PC World puts it, “It has complete control over your operating system. Your PC needs to switch between user mode and kernel mode thousands of times a day, making sure instructions and data flow seamlessly and instantaneously.”

CPUs are essentially leaving systems open to memory leaks, which make sensitive information a sitting duck to malware. As a result, the fix to this problem requires a ton of work, and chip manufacturers can’t really do anything about it since the leaks need to be sealed software side. Microsoft and Apple provided security updates for their respective operating systems that solve the issues for a majority of CPUs, but slow down processor performance due to additional instructions that are necessary in mitigating the issue. Users are strongly advised to install the latest security updates for their OS.

A Reddit user by the name of Laexe said they have benchmarked their own system both before and after the Windows 10 security update. This user stated that an Intel Core i5-4690K at 4.4GHz with an 8GB AMD RX 580 video card and 16GB of RAM was used for the tests and claimed the following results for Rainbow Six Siege, War Thunder, Counter-Strike Global Offensive, DayZ, and Elite Dangerous:

Source: Reddit post on /r/pcgaming from user Laexe
Source: Reddit post on /r/pcgaming from user Laexe

Intel, AMD, and ARM released official statements in response to the security issues that affect CPUs, you can read them below:

Intel Statement

“Intel and other technology companies have been made aware of new security research describing software analysis methods that, when used for malicious purposes, have the potential to improperly gather sensitive data from computing devices that are operating as designed. Intel believes these exploits do not have the potential to corrupt, modify or delete data.

“Recent reports that these exploits are caused by a “bug” or a “flaw” and are unique to Intel products are incorrect. Based on the analysis to date, many types of computing devices — with many different vendors’ processors and operating systems — are susceptible to these exploits.

“Intel is committed to product and customer security and is working closely with many other technology companies, including AMD, ARM Holdings and several operating system vendors, to develop an industry-wide approach to resolve this issue promptly and constructively. Intel has begun providing software and firmware updates to mitigate these exploits. Contrary to some reports, any performance impacts are workload-dependent, and, for the average computer user, should not be significant and will be mitigated over time.

“Intel is committed to the industry best practice of responsible disclosure of potential security issues, which is why Intel and other vendors had planned to disclose this issue next week when more software and firmware updates will be available. However, Intel is making this statement today because of the current inaccurate media reports.

“Check with your operating system vendor or system manufacturer and apply any available updates as soon as they are available. Following good security practices that protect against malware in general will also help protect against possible exploitation until updates can be applied.

“Intel believes its products are the most secure in the world and that, with the support of its partners, the current solutions to this issue provide the best possible security for its customers.”

AMD Statement

“There has been recent press coverage regarding a potential security issue related to modern microprocessors and speculative execution. Information security is a priority at AMD, and our security architects follow the technology ecosystem closely for new threats.

“It is important to understand how the speculative execution vulnerability described in the research relates to AMD products, but please keep in mind the following:

  • The research described was performed in a controlled, dedicated lab environment by a highly knowledgeable team with detailed, non-public information about the processors targeted.
  • The described threat has not been seen in the public domain.

“When AMD learned that researchers had discovered a new CPU attack targeting the speculative execution functionality used by multiple chip companies’ products, we immediately engaged across the ecosystem to address the teams’ findings.

“The research team identified three variants within the speculative execution research. The below grid details the specific variants detailed in the research and the AMD response details.

Variant / AMD Response Matrix

Google Project Zero (GPZ) Research Title Details
Variant One Bounds Check Bypass Resolved by software / OS updates to be made available by system vendors and manufacturers. Negligible performance impact expected.
Variant Two Branch Target Injection Differences in AMD architecture mean there is a near zero risk of exploitation of this variant. Vulnerability to Variant 2 has not been demonstrated on AMD processors to date.
Variant Three Rogue Data Cache Load Zero AMD vulnerability due to AMD architecture differences.

“As the security landscape continues to evolve, a collaborative effort of information sharing in the industry represents the strongest defense.

“Total protection from all possible attacks remains an elusive goal and this latest example shows how effective industry collaboration can be.

“As always, AMD strongly encourages its customers to consistently undertake safe computing practices, examples of which include: not clicking on unrecognized hyperlinks, following strong password protocols, using secure networks, and accepting regular software updates.”

ARM Statement

“Based on the recent research findings from Google on the potential new cache timing side-channels exploiting processor speculation, here is the latest information on possible Arm processors impacted and their potential mitigations. We will post any new research findings here as needed.

“Cache timing side-channels are a well-understood concept in the area of security research and therefore not a new finding. However, this side-channel mechanism could enable someone to potentially extract some information that otherwise would not be accessible to software from processors that are performing as designed. This is the issue addressed here and in the Cache Speculation Side-channels whitepaper.

“It is important to note that this method is dependent on malware running locally which means it’s imperative for users to practice good security hygiene by keeping their software up-to-date and avoid suspicious links or downloads.

“The majority of Arm processors are not impacted by any variation of this side-channel speculation mechanism. A definitive list of the small subset of Arm-designed processors that are susceptible can be found below.”

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Next God Of War Games Could Be Egyptian Or Mayan Stories

Sony’s new God of War for PS4 brings the franchise to the world of Norse mythology, moving on from the Greek era of previous instalments in the series. The next games in the series could take place in the Egyptian and Mayan eras, and others, director Cory Barlog says.

“The Greek games were the Greek era of God of War,” Barlog said in the latest issue of Game Informer. “Moving on, the next mythological belief system he interacts with became the Norse era of God of War. But we may end up going on to the Egyptian era and the Mayan era and so on and so forth.”

Given that 2018’s God of War isn’t out yet, you should not expect to hear any official details on the next game–if there is one–for some time. Sony Santa Monica boss Shannon Studstill added that there was much discussion internally at Sony about if the God of War series needed more time to rest following the underwhelming God of War: Ascension.

“A lot of people throughout the organization wanted [God of War] to sleep and rest,” Studstill said. Barlog said it was an uphill battle to make a new God of War. “Even the first pitches I gave, there was that, ‘You’ve really got to convince me that we should do another one,'” he said.

Barlog went on to say that God of War as a franchise needs to be bigger than it currently is, rising to the level of Uncharted or Assassin’s Creed when it comes to popularity. “To me, that was important, because I really think we needed to have a much bigger audience,” Barlog says. “I want this to reach a lot of people; I want this to be on the level of the Uncharteds and the Assassin’s Creeds. We want to grow this franchise big time.”

Also in the interview, Studstill talked about how the God of War series started to fall off the map, so the team looked at a new game as a way to reinvigorate the franchise.

“What became apparent to me was that we were watching this franchise wane a bit,” Studstill said. “It was getting old. The storyline with Kratos being the hardcore badass–I think people were starting to say, ‘What’s next?’ I felt like, in order to reinvent, we really needed to turn a lot of things around.”

Game Informer’s full story is incredibly in-depth and detailed, covering numerous other aspects of the game including its story and new weapons. You can find out how to purchase the issue here. In other news, we recently learned that the campaign will take you as long as 35 hours to complete.

God of War is currently scheduled for release sometime in 2018. The game’s latest trailer was released during Paris Games Week, and it shows off some father-son combat; you can watch it in the embed above.

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Captain Marvel Casts DeWanda Wise in Supporting Role

DeWanda Wise has joined the cast of Captain Marvel.

According to The Hollywood Reporter, Wise will have a supporting role in the upcoming MCU movie. The actress stars as Nola Darling in the Netflix series She’s Gotta Have It. She also appeared in last year’s crime drama Shots Fired, as well as the history drama Underground.

SGHI_104_Unit_00503R DeWanda Wise as Nola Darling in She’s Gotta Have It

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UPDATE: Xbox Live Back, But Experiencing Issues On Xbox One

UPDATE 2: Currently “Purchase and Content Usage” is still marked as limited, however a note on the page reads, “We believe we have identified the issue causing some members to have problems purchasing content. Thanks for your patience as the team works to resolve the issue.” Other services are all listed as “normal.”

Apps that still seem to be experiencing issues include the “EA Access Hub” and “Movies & TV.”

UPDATE 1: According to an update from Xbox Support on Twitter, some functionality has returned to Xbox Live. “Our teams are marking the licensing issues as now resolved, thank you all for your patience! You should be all set to access your digital games once more!” read an update from Microrsoft at 4:38pm PT.

However, according to the Xbox status page, there is sit “Purchase and Content Usage;” “TV, Music and Video;” and “Social and Gaming” are all still marked as limited. Xbox Live Core Services have been upgraded to “Normal.”

The original story appears below.

If you’re having issues with Xbox Live, you’re not alone. Microsoft has confirmed the service is currently suffering from problems affecting a variety of areas, which may prevent you from doing a number of things. This impacts Xbox One, Xbox 360, and any other device that’s connecting to Xbox Live.

As detailed on the Xbox Live status page, Xbox Live Core Services; Purchase and Content Usage; and TV, Music, and Video areas are all listed as “limited.” As a result, many things you can think about doing that involve Live may prove difficult at the time of this writing. That includes downloading or buying content you own or creating an account.

The most recent update from Microsoft states, “We believe we have identified the issue causing some members to have problems finding previously-purchased content or purchasing new content. Thanks for your patience as the team works to resolve the issue.” It’s unclear if that is related to the other problems that Live users are currently suffering from.

Fortnite experienced issues (including on Xbox One) earlier today that have since been resolved, but Rainbow Six Siege is currently listed on the Live status page as suffering from some kind of problem. Ubisoft’s support account on Twitter further confirms that “multiple titles” from the publisher have been hit with connection issues.

There’s no timeframe for when things will return to normal. We’ll update this story with more information as it’s shared.

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