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Ok, THIS one is bad.

TechLinked@techlinked582K viewsMar 12, 20205:36
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Check out the Massdrop x Sennheiser HD 6XX Headphones at dro.ps GET MERCH: lttstore.com Twitter: twitter.com Instagram: @TechLinkedYT Facebook: @TechLinked NEWS SOURCES: WHOLE NOTHER LVIL LVI attack linustechtips.com lviattack.eu sick trailer youtu.be mitigation means performance hit theregister.co.uk And guess what there’s also a pretty severe Windows vulnerability arstechnica.com F*** IT, WE’LL DO IT… AT HOME E3 cancelled linustechtips.com twitter.com Ubisoft and Xbox plan digital event to replace E3 twitter.com gamesindustry.biz twitter.com GDC moved to virtual conference gdconf.com GTC moved online nvidianews.nvidia.com HTC hosting VEC in VR roadtovr.com Huawei P40 launch online kitguru.net NAB variety.com Coachella postponed to October theverge.com nytimes.com New York Auto Show postponed to August twitter.com Cadillac Live virtual showroom expands JUST in time for the pandemic engadget.com live.cadillac.com Drive-thru COVID-19 testing theverge.com US insurance companies will waive fees time.com QUICK BITS I LOVE EU EU proposes right to repair laws theguardian.com techcrunch.com PIXEL THIS Pixel 4a starts at $399 gsmarena.com leaked hands-on youtube.com PWNING AMONGST THE STARS Starlink will have latency good enough for comp. gaming arstechnica.com WHO GIVES A 4K Stadia’s 4K isn’t actually 4K eurogamer.net CROSS-PLAY Playstation just released a game on PC pcgamer.com youtu.be

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Ok, THIS one is bad opens with Riley addressing a trending topic in a casual, humorous style while delivering a rapid-fire rundown of a major processor vulnerability called LVI, or load value injection. He contrasts LVI with previous CPU flaws like Meltdown and Spectre, explaining that LVI can inject malicious data through hidden processor buffers and that existing patches may not mitigate it, potentially impacting system performance. The segment emphasizes that LVI represents a different class of risk, where attackers could execute commands to recover sensitive data such as passwords and fingerprints, underscoring why this bug is considered a big deal in the security community. The video then pivots to broader tech news and a pandemic-era context, noting that many public events are canceled or moved online, including E3, GDC, and NAB, while highlighting how companies respond with virtual showcases, streaming talks, and remote work arrangements. Riley links these events to ongoing tech trends like online commerce, virtual showrooms, and remote testing, creating a composite picture of a tech landscape rapidly adapting to a world with heightened health concerns. In the quick bits, the host promotes the Massdrop x Sennheiser HD6XX headphones and discusses the EU right to repair legislation, Pixel 4a rumors, Starlink latency goals for gaming, and a few mixed impressions about Stadia 4K and Horizon Zero Dawn on PC. The video closes with a light touch on gaming humor, a jab at exaggerated 4K claims, and a final nod that the year 2020 is shaping up to be unusually challenging for technology and society alike.

Topics · technology · cybersecurity · gaming · current-events · consumer-electronics

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What is LVI and why is it considered a serious CPU vulnerability?
LVI, load value injection, is a vulnerability that allows attackers to inject data through hidden processor buffers, potentially enabling them to run commands and access sensitive information like passwords and fingerprints. It differs from earlier flaws in how patches may affect performance and security, and existing mitigations may not fully protect against it.
How is the tech industry adapting to events being canceled or moved online due to health concerns?
Companies are shifting to digital events, virtual conferences, online streams, and remote demonstrations. Examples include Ubisoft and Xbox planning digital announcements, GDC and Nvidia moving talks online, and online showrooms and virtual experiences becoming more common as a response to restrictions.