Researchers warn that a bug in AMD’s chips would allow attackers to root into some of the most privileged portions of a computer—and that it has persisted in the company’s processors for decades.
![‘Sinkclose’ Flaw in Hundreds of Millions of AMD Chips Allows Deep, Virtually Unfixable Infections](https://lemdro.id/pictrs/image/310a573e-8998-4eae-9d91-cb390a1b76f4.jpeg?format=webp&thumbnail=256)
Researchers warn that a bug in AMD’s chips would allow attackers to root into some of the most privileged portions of a computer—and that it has persisted in the company’s processors for decades.
![‘Sinkclose’ Flaw in Hundreds of Millions of AMD Chips Allows Deep, Virtually Unfixable Infections](https://lemdro.id/pictrs/image/9fcceda4-5528-477a-9ca8-ab75e439db86.jpeg?format=webp&thumbnail=256)
Researchers warn that a bug in AMD’s chips would allow attackers to root into some of the most privileged portions of a computer—and that it has persisted in the company’s processors for decades.
![‘Sinkclose’ Flaw in Hundreds of Millions of AMD Chips Allows Deep, Virtually Unfixable Infections](https://lemdro.id/pictrs/image/b1aaadf9-422f-43b3-a299-e806371fe559.jpeg?format=webp&thumbnail=256)
Researchers warn that a bug in AMD’s chips would allow attackers to root into some of the most privileged portions of a computer—and that it has persisted in the company’s processors for decades.
![‘Sinkclose’ Flaw in Hundreds of Millions of AMD Chips Allows Deep, Virtually Unfixable Infections](https://lemdro.id/pictrs/image/9779968b-a054-4909-8c07-abf52203b9c9.jpeg?format=webp&thumbnail=256)