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Girl-hacker stole the latest processor codes from AMD

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AMD said that information related to current and future GPUs was stolen from its network. Intellectual property was appropriated by a hacker girl who hacked into one of the company's computers or servers, and she is currently trying to sell it.

AMD did not disclose the contents of the stolen files, however, according to the Torrentfreak resource, they contained codes associated with the latest Navi 10, Navi 21 (aka Big Navi) and Arden processors.

The identity of the hacked AMD hacker was not established on March 26, 2020, but, according to Torrentfreak, they managed to contact her. The cracker said that, in her opinion, the information stolen by her could cost up to $ 100 million. She is currently looking for a buyer, but she already has a “B” plan in case anyone is interested in AMD’s intellectual property.

If this happens, the hacker is going to make the information publicly available, and it is not yet known how both outcomes will affect AMD's activities. According to the cracker, she did not even have to make significant efforts to steal information - she just got on one PC or company’s server, where these files were stored in unencrypted form.

The severity of the stolen data

AMD does not deny the fact of the hack, which, according to its data, occurred in November 2019. At the same time, the company claims that the information stolen by the hacker is hardly useful to competitors. She contacted the company in December 2019, a month after the hack, and offered to buy all the information from her. The amount requested by her at AMD was not announced.

“We are aware that the offender has files that have not yet been made public. We believe that stolen intellectual property will not affect the competitiveness or security of our developments, ”AMD representatives said. In addition, they added that they still do not know what other information the hacker got access to. This means that in fact, she could steal much more information that could be useful to competitors AMD.

“We cooperate with law enforcement agencies and other experts in the framework of the ongoing criminal investigation,” the chip maker staff said. They did not report on whether the happened release dates for the products of the same Microsoft. The head of AMD Lisa Su (Lisa Su) has not yet commented on what is happening.

Information already online

The hackers assertion of ownership of intellectual property has been confirmed. She or her associates tagged several repositories on Github that contained part of the stolen code for all three processors, including Navi 21, the flagship RDNA 2 graphics chip.

AMD has filed at least two copyright infringement claims against these repositories, and the Github administration, which has been owned by Microsoft since 2018, has deleted them. However, the measures taken by the company did not help curb the dissemination of information - after removing the codes on Github, they, the Toms' Hardware portal writes, were posted on other resources, including 4chan.

Under attack not only AMD

From the actions of a hacker not only AMD can suffer. Information affecting the Arden GPU is directly related to Microsoft.

The software giant was involved in this story not of its own free will. Arden is the code name for the chip that will be responsible for the development of graphics in the Xbox Series X. This is the next generation of the Xbox that will replace the One that came out in 2013 and all its subsequent modifications. Microsoft representatives at the time of publication of the material did not comment on the situation.
 
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