https://venturebeat.com/2021/04/03/ibm-bets-homomorphic-encryption-is-ready-to-deliver-stronger-data-security-for-early-adopters/ https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Homomorphic_encryption https://github.com/ibm/fhe-toolkit-linux https://github.com/zcash/zcash
https://therecord.media/github-investigating-crypto-mining-campaign-abusing-its-server-infrastructure/ https://therecord.media/amd-zen-3-cpus-vulnerable-to-spectre-like-attacks-via-psf-feature/ https://www.amd.com/system/files/documents/security-analysis-predictive-store-forwarding.pdf US chipmaker AMD advised customers last week to disable a new performance feature if they plan to use CPUs for sensitive operations, as this feature is vulnerable to Spectre-like side-channel attacks. Called Predictive Store Forwarding (PSF), this feature was added to AMD CPUs part of the company's Zen 3 core architecture, a processor series dedicated to gaming and high-performance computing, which launched in November 2020. The feature implements a technique called speculative execution, which works by running multiple alternative CPU operations in advance to make results available faster, and then discarding "predicted" data once deemed unneeded.
