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posted by martyb on Wednesday July 17 2019, @05:22AM   Printer-friendly
from the trying-to-tie-up-some-loose-threads dept.

Linux May Gain Protection Against Hyper-Threading Attacks

Oracle security researchers have been working on security feature for Linux kernels that could protect Linux-based systems against attacks that affect Intel's Hyper-Threading (HT) feature. Multiple side-channel threats the feature's vulnerable against, including L1TF/Foreshadow and the MDS attacks, have been revealed over the past few months.

The Oracle developers didn't specify whether or not the recent MDS[*] attacks against Intel's HT would also be mitigated through its Kernel Address Space Isolation (KASI), only that it will protect against L1TF/Foreshadow. Other side-channel attacks seem to be up for debate, as any extra isolation being introduced into the kernel could potentially impact the performance of Linux systems.

[...] They're now looking for suggestions on how to improve the feature before they attempt to merge it into an official release of the Linux kernel.

[*] MDS — Microarchitectural Data Sampling. See the explanation by Intel and an in-depth description and analysis at https://mdsattacks.com/.


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  • (Score: 3, Informative) by c0lo on Wednesday July 17 2019, @06:20AM

    by c0lo (156) Subscriber Badge on Wednesday July 17 2019, @06:20AM (#867870) Journal

    Far cheaper (than what you'll likely** pay Oracle for it) solution: use AMD CPUes.

    ** remember ksplice [wikipedia.org]

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