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The Colonial Pipeline disaster is just the latest example proving that hacks are all around us, and hackers continue to harass all sorts of targets, from individuals to institutions. Attackers and spies want information and money, and they can quickly adapt to the changes in the industry, whether it's better hardware and software or tech-savvy users. But just as hackers try to exploit every vulnerability they can find to extort information or make instant profits, researchers are looking to create unhackable hardware and software.
The latest such initiative is a computer processor from the University of Michigan called Morpheus that’s meant to stop most of the low-level attacks hackers might attempt at this hardware level.
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Researchers want to make unhackable computer processors originally appeared on BGR.com on Sun, 23 May 2021 at 10:34:20 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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