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Revelations that security flaws in chips powering PCs, laptops, servers, phones, and other devices have gone unnoticed for years have whipped bug fixers and security experts into a frenzy this week.
Windows 11 is hit with a nasty security update bug As posted on Microsoft Learn, the tech giant posted a warning on Christmas Eve about a new known flaw.
The ‘Kr00k’ bug impacts any Wi-Fi enabled device that uses chips made by either Broadcom or Cypress.
Sometimes when things go awry in Windows, the easiest fix is to undo the last thing you did. Here’s how to do some sleuthing to (hopefully) find and fix the problem.
A remote attacker could exploit a critical vulnerability to eavesdrop on live audio & video or take control. The bug is in ThroughTek’s Kalay network, used in 83m devices.
The "Kr00k" bug impacts any Wi-Fi-enabled device that uses chips made by either Broadcom or Cypress.
It's not just Intel machines. Here's everything you need to know about how to protect your PC, Mac, and mobile device against the chip-level security flaws.