Mass Grave of World’s Richest Pirate and Crew Found in Cape Cod

Pirates are one of those strange historical side notes which somehow became deeply embedded into our popular culture. At least, the Walt Disney version of pirates, not the STD-ridden, horrifically violent world of cabin boys, scurvy, and amputations. Pirates were a common threat and nuisance around the world for centuries, and still are in some areas beyond the protection of navies.

Assassination Attempt on AMD by Viceroy Research & CTS Labs

We delve into a security issue presented by CTS Labs and Viceroy Research, who jointly paint AMD in a much more negative light than we think fair. Ad: Buy the Thermaltake View 71 on Amazon (https://goo.gl/XeV1Vu) READ THE Article: https://www.gamersnexus.net/industry/3260-assassination-attempt-on-amd-by-viceroy-research-cts-labs This video deep dives on the issue of CTS Labs and Viceroy Research demonstrating alleged new security vulnerabilities on Ryzen CPUs.

Researchers Say AMD Processors Have Serious Vulnerabilities and Backdoors

Security researchers warned Tuesday that some AMD processors contain “critical” vulnerabilities, as well as backdoors that the researchers claimed were put in place in systems outsourced to a third-party manufacturer by AMD. The 13 different vulnerabilities were found in AMD Secure Processor, which is used in the company’s EPYC and Ryzen CPUs.

Computer scientists may have solved the mystery behind the ‘sonic attacks’ in Cuba

Professor Kevin Fu and members of the Security and Privacy Research Group at the University of Michigan say they have an explanation for what could have happened in Havana: two sources of ultrasound – such as listening devices – placed too close together could generate interference and provoke the intense sounds described by the victims.