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− | [[wikipedia: | + | [[wikipedia:Software Guard Extensions]] (2015) [[Skylake]] |
− | * [[Intel SGX | + | * [[Intel SGX root provisioning key]] |
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+ | * "Intel HW is too complex to be absolutely secure! After years of research we finally extracted Intel SGX Fuse Key0, AKA Root Provisioning Key. Together with FK1 or Root Sealing Key (also compromised), it represents Root of Trust for SGX. Here's the key from a genuine Intel CPU" https://x.com/_markel___/status/1828112469010596347 | ||
== Related == | == Related == | ||
* [[Atom Goldmont]] | * [[Atom Goldmont]] | ||
* [[SGAxe]] | * [[SGAxe]] | ||
+ | * [[DRM]] | ||
+ | * [[Positive Technologies Russian]] | ||
== See also == | == See also == | ||
+ | * {{SGX}} | ||
* {{Intel}} | * {{Intel}} | ||
[[Category:Intel]] | [[Category:Intel]] |
Latest revision as of 10:09, 29 August 2024
wikipedia:Software Guard Extensions (2015) Skylake
- "Intel HW is too complex to be absolutely secure! After years of research we finally extracted Intel SGX Fuse Key0, AKA Root Provisioning Key. Together with FK1 or Root Sealing Key (also compromised), it represents Root of Trust for SGX. Here's the key from a genuine Intel CPU" https://x.com/_markel___/status/1828112469010596347
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