A team of researchers from several colleges and businesses has revealed a new Intel CPU attack technique that might allow an attacker to get potentially sensitive information. Researchers from Sapienz... AEPICLeak CPU bug affects Intel Core processors from the 10th, 11th, and 12th generations
Microsoft recommends installing the June/July preview releases. But even then server performance maybe be degraded by 2% or so.
Don't care / don't want your so-called 'fixes' that break performance, especially foisted upon people in the form of firmware updates that are often released with other critical bug fixes, usually meaning you don't have a path to disable the mitigations. It seems inconceivable to many that systems can be protected at the edge and inside therefore negating the need for mitigation @ a microcode level.
I believe this is Intel Xeon Server CPUs only, the SGX setting is disabled by default in every bios, and has already been patched in the June and July Windows Updates. Please correct me if I am in error, gents.
https://ark.intel.com/content/www/us/en/ark/search/featurefilter.html?productType=873 Filter by SGX ja use other filter to limit the results, say by clock speed to see of some cpu is on the list. 12600K (which should be delivered to me in in say 1h) was not on the list.
That makes it even more dangerous, since it's so easily disregarded and it's extremely easy to get your hands on a company laptop.