We shant discuss the Fatal Flaw of Electronics.
Nor warnings given decades ago...

However, Debian can never be secured.
No OS can. Nothing Electronic can be secured.
Nothing codependent on Electronics can be secured.

The Golden Rule of Electronics Engineering gets broken all of the time.

You may quote me.

-StealthMode
Spooky Applied Physicist

On Sat, Dec 16, 2023 at 12:33 PM Tobias Frost <t...@debian.org> wrote:

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> Debian LTS Advisory DLA-3690-1                debian-lts@lists.debian.org
> https://www.debian.org/lts/security/                         Tobias Frost
> December 16, 2023                             https://wiki.debian.org/LTS
> -------------------------------------------------------------------------
>
> Package        : intel-microcode
> Version        : 3.20231114.1~deb10u1
> CVE ID         : CVE-2023-23583
> Debian Bug     : 1055962
>
> Benoit Morgan, Paul Grosen, Thais Moreira Hamasaki, Ke Sun, Alyssa
> Milburn, Hisham Shafi, Nir Shlomovich, Tavis Ormandy, Daniel Moghimi,
> Josh Eads, Salman Qazi, Alexandra Sandulescu, Andy Nguyen, Eduardo Vela,
> Doug Kwan, and Kostik Shtoyk discovered that some Intel processors
> mishandle repeated sequences of instructions leading to unexpected
> behavior, which may result in privilege escalation, information
> disclosure or denial of service.
>
> For Debian 10 buster, this problem has been fixed in version
> 3.20231114.1~deb10u1.
>
> We recommend that you upgrade your intel-microcode packages.
>
> For the detailed security status of intel-microcode please refer to
> its security tracker page at:
> https://security-tracker.debian.org/tracker/intel-microcode
>
> Further information about Debian LTS security advisories, how to apply
> these updates to your system and frequently asked questions can be
> found at: https://wiki.debian.org/LTS
>

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