• Pacman is a side-channel vulnerability in certain ARM CPUs that was made public by Massachusetts Institute of Technology security researchers on June...
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    also discovered Spectre. The security vulnerability was called Meltdown because "the vulnerability basically melts security boundaries which are normally...
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    Intel responded to the reported security vulnerabilities with an official statement. AMD originally acknowledged vulnerability to one of the Spectre variants...
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  • opening in shogi Pacman Nebula or NCG 281, a region of space Pacman (security vulnerability), a flaw in Apple M1 microprocessors Pac-Man, a song from Squeeze...
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    processor register as a covert channel, violating the security model and constituting a minor vulnerability. It was discovered by Hector Martin, founder of...
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  • Spectre SPOILER Pacman Anticiparallelism Out-of-order execution Slipstream (computer science) Speculative multithreading Hardware security bug Transient...
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  • normal motherboard possibly leading to a security vulnerability. Hardware security Security bug Computer security Threat (computer) Bruce Schneier (January...
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  • MIT researchers revealed the PACMAN attack on Pointer Authentication Codes (PAC) in ARM v8.3A. In August 2021 a vulnerability called "Transient Execution...
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  • Spoiler is a security vulnerability on modern computer central processing units that use speculative execution. It exploits side-effects of speculative...
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  • Downfall, known as Gather Data Sampling (GDS) by Intel, is a computer security vulnerability found in 6th through 11th generations of consumer and 1st through...
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  • Common Vulnerabilities and Exposures ID issued to this vulnerability is CVE-2019-1125. SWAPGS is closely related to the Spectre-V1 vulnerability, which...
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  • hardware security vulnerability and its exploitation that takes advantage of speculative execution in a similar way to the Meltdown and Spectre security vulnerabilities...
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    package managers pacman, a CLI utility for Arch-based distributions Octopi, a Qt GUI for Pacman package manager Pamac, a GTK+ GUI for Pacman package manager...
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  • wide choice of software, which is decompressed as it loads from the drive. Pacman is a package manager that is capable of resolving dependencies and automatically...
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    hyperthreading. Nevertheless, the ZombieLoad vulnerability can be used by hackers exploiting the vulnerability to steal information recently accessed by...
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  • Return-oriented programming (category Computer security exploits)
    researchers at MIT published a side-channel attack against PACs dubbed PACMAN. The ARMv8.5-A architecture introduces another new feature at the hardware...
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    similar to the Spectre security vulnerabilities discovered earlier to affect Intel and AMD chips, and the Meltdown vulnerability that also affected Intel...
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    Manjaro (category Pacman-based Linux distributions)
    user-friendliness and accessibility. It uses a rolling release update model and Pacman as its package manager. It is developed mainly in Austria, France and Germany...
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  • Retbleed (category Transient execution CPU vulnerabilities)
    AMD chips. First made public in 2022, it is a variant of the Spectre vulnerability which exploits retpoline, which was a mitigation for speculative execution...
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  • NFL Suspends Pacman Jones, Bengals' Henry NFL.com, April 10, 2007. Pacman Jones drops appeal, Sports Illustrated, June 12, 2007. Pacman faces felony charges...
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    Load value injection (category Transient execution CPU vulnerabilities)
    technology. It is a development of the previously known Meltdown security vulnerability. Unlike Meltdown, which can only read hidden data, LVI can inject...
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  • Lazy FP state restore (category Computer security stubs)
    as Lazy FP State Restore or LazyFP, is a security vulnerability affecting Intel Core CPUs. The vulnerability is caused by a combination of flaws in the...
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    Hyperbola GNU/Linux-libre (category Pacman-based Linux distributions)
    naming controversy GNU variants List of distributions based on Arch List of Pacman-based distributions "Hyperbola Founders". Archived from the original on...
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    perpetrated on the detainee. The torture methods included a 20-second Manny Pacman punch, named after the famous boxer Manny Pacquiao, where the detainee is...
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  • Justin Cappos (category Computer security academics)
    integrating a patch to check for invalid tags in git into the next release of its pacman utility. More recently, Cappos and his collaborators have focused on development...
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  • to overwhelm opponents. zero-day patch A software security patch that fixes a Zero-day vulnerability. See: Zero-day and 0-day warez. zero-player game A...
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    Chakra (operating system) (category Pacman-based Linux distributions)
    Chakra (graphics, audio, etc.) were frozen and only updated to fix security vulnerabilities. The aforementioned packages were updated after the latest versions...
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    repeat calls for a partial closure of Boracay instead of a total closure. 1-Pacman partylist has proposed the closure of areas identified as medium to high...
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