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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Pac-Man (disambiguation) (redirect from Pacman (disambiguation))
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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Apple M1 (redirect from M1 security vulnerabilities)
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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Speculative execution (redirect from Speculative execution vulnerability)
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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Speculative Store Bypass (redirect from SSB (security vulnerability))
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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List of Linux distributions (redirect from List of Pacman-based Linux distributions)
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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Microarchitectural Data Sampling (redirect from Fallout (security vulnerability))
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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Foreshadow (redirect from Foreshadow-NG (security vulnerability))
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 player conduct policy (section Adam "Pacman" Jones)
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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