Re: [cryptography] Which encryption chips are compromised?
On Tue, Dec 10, 2013 at 4:11 PM, <dan@geer.org> wrote:
* (TS//SI//REL TO USA, FVEY) Complete enabling for [XXXXXX] encryption chips used in Virtual Private Network and Web encryption devices. [CCP_00009].
For this to be an explicit line item in that document, it has to be special.
unredacted: https://peertech.org/dist/nsa-cpp-goals-FY2013-unredact.png "Intel Ivy Bridge"
On Wed, Dec 11, 2013 at 6:00 PM, coderman <coderman@gmail.com> wrote:
... "Intel Ivy Bridge"
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ivy_Bridge_(microarchitecture) """ Ivy Bridge is the codename for a line of processors based on the 22 nm manufacturing process developed by Intel. The name is also applied more broadly to the 22 nm die shrink of the Sandy Bridge microarchitecture based on FinFET ("3D") tri-gate transistors, which is also used in the Xeon andCore i7 Ivy Bridge-EX (Ivytown), Ivy Bridge-EP and Ivy Bridge-E microprocessors released in 2013. """
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