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Default AMD's Zen 2 processors allow the theft of protected information

According to Tom's Hardware the 'Zenbleed' vulnerability spans the entire Zen 2 product stack, including AMD's EPYC data center processors and the Ryzen 3000/4000/5000 CPUs, allowing the theft of protected information from the CPU, such as encryption keys and user logins.

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