Intel's CES keynote: CEO vows quick fix to security flaw before unleashing the drones
Intel CEO Brian Krzanich speaks during a keynote address at the Monte Carlo Park Theater during CES 2018 in Las Vegas on January 8, 2018. LAS VEGAS -- Before unleashing a futuristic spectacle during his CES keynote here Monday night, Intel CEO Brian Krzanich addressed the recent security flaws in processors made by it and other chip makers. Krzanich said that more than 90% of Intel's chips deployed in consumer devices in the last five years will be updated to combat the intrusion flaw within a week and the remaining will be updated by the end of January. Last week, Intel and other chip makers acknowledged that potentially-exploitable flaws had been found in its chips that could let hackers access the most private areas of a user's computer or device. There have been no reports of breached consumer data from the weakness.
Jan-9-2018, 07:56:07 GMT
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