Intel Processors Data Leakage Advisory
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Yes, and these cutoffs usually coincide with vulnerabilities being made public.
(See Bluetooth vulnerability around May last year and Intel conveniently retiring support for quite a few impacted cards exactly at the same time)
I am not arguing, I merely expand on your point
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Try abcdef, I'm pretty sure no one uses that one

I prefer to use numbers and letters for my password so 123abc works for me.
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Well thanks @
Cliff S
Now I have to change my password again after your posted it

My password is simple to remember - computer says it is ********
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Well thanks @
Cliff S
Now I have to change my password again after your posted it

Why do you have to change password when its a hardware leak?
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I use a pin, I assume thats as effective.
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I encrypted non printable characters as my password.
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HA! My new 9100 Coffee lake -R is not listed
But my Kaby lake 7100 is
, they're still great cpu's and I'm happy to own both.
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Yes, and these cutoffs usually coincide with vulnerabilities being made public.
(See Bluetooth vulnerability around May last year and Intel conveniently retiring support for quite a few impacted cards exactly at the same time)
That practice should be illegal. Companies should have to patch the vulnerability before discontinuing support.