Intel: 'Packet of death' problem 'isolated to a specific manufacturer'

    Intel: 'Packet of death' problem 'isolated to a specific manufacturer'


    Posted: 12 Feb 2013
    Intel has released a statement claiming that the 'packet of death' problem affecting its 82574L Ethernet controller is not a design problem but instead a problem confined to hardware manufactured by a single -- but as yet unnamed -- manufacturer.

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    Intel: 'Packet of death' problem 'isolated to a specific manufacturer' | ZDNet
    Brink's Avatar Posted By: Brink
    12 Feb 2013



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    Man....... now I'm wondering "who"?
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    Strange Discussion


    These gentlemen are into it.

    Not Just AstLinux Stuff: Packets of Death
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    Thank you Brink and HammerHead. A lot of good information. Most of it way over my head. They surly know what country this problem comes from. I have my thoughts on that. To get that information you would probable have to be buddies with N.S.A, N.S.C., D.H.S, CIA and the State Department. What a nice way to sneak into government and industry computers. I don't believe it was designed to mess up Billy and Jane's Facebook account.

    N.S.A.= National Security Agency
    N.S.C.=
    National Security Council
    D.H.S.= Department of Homeland Security
    C.I.A.= Central Intelligence Agency
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