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Intel Says 'Tiger Lake' Will Drown Control-Flow Malware

2020-06-16 18:16:04| TechNewsWorld

The next generation of Intel mobile processors will include malware protection built into the chip. The protection, provided by Intel's Control-Flow Enforcement Technology, will first be available in the company's "Tiger Lake" mobile processors. CET is designed to protect against the misuse of legitimate code through control-flow hijacking attacks, which is widely used in large classes of malware.

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