The Spectre and Meltdown vulnerabilities proved that most of the CPUs made by Intel and AMD in the past 10 years are susceptible to code-based attacks and the current security model of bugs and patches needs to change at a fundamental level. Researchers at the University of Michigan might have the solution with the Morpheus CPU security architecture that renders processors virtually invulnerable even to the fastest electronic hacking techniques.
https://www.notebookcheck.net/Unhackable-Morhepus-CPU-architecture-announced-by-University-of-Michigan.420225.0.html
Looks like this could only be hacked with an AI.
I guess in a few years the most it will be proven that the title should have been "Unhackable YET" and not "Unhackable" alone. ;)
Quote from: Codrut Nistor on May 08, 2019, 08:55:58
I guess in a few years the most it will be proven that the title should have been "Unhackable YET" and not "Unhackable" alone. ;)
Indeed, it doesn't even seem unhackable by concept.