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Topic: [ANN][RLC] iEx.ec blockchain-based distributed cloud announces its Crowdsale - page 31. (Read 183823 times)

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The presentation of iExec starts at 15:35 pm Paris time. All the links to live streams are here: https://www.reddit.com/r/ethereum/comments/82t42v/ethcc_youtube_live_streams/

Feel free to tell your followers about it: https://twitter.com/iEx_ec/status/972429523034738689

Any news about the STK platforms vulnerabilities about Intel?

Should present some words here?

iExec don't rely on Intel SGX. At least, not right now.

This will be mentioned in the upcoming Dev Letter.

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The presentation of iExec starts at 15:35 pm Paris time. All the links to live streams are here: https://www.reddit.com/r/ethereum/comments/82t42v/ethcc_youtube_live_streams/

Feel free to tell your followers about it: https://twitter.com/iEx_ec/status/972429523034738689

Any news about the STK platforms vulnerabilities about Intel?

Should present some words here?
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Many thanks to the organisers of EthCC!

Part of the iExec team is now on its way to Korea. Wink

All the upcoming events are listed on this page: https://iex.ec/events/

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it was a project I've been following since the first time. the project team is constantly working.
although the price still seems to be low studies continue.
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The presentation of iExec starts at 15:35 pm Paris time. All the links to live streams are here: https://www.reddit.com/r/ethereum/comments/82t42v/ethcc_youtube_live_streams/

Feel free to tell your followers about it: https://twitter.com/iEx_ec/status/972429523034738689

Just retweet it. Hope RLC can solve the problem and explain well to the investors.
Good luck to the project.
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The presentation of iExec starts at 15:35 pm Paris time. All the links to live streams are here: https://www.reddit.com/r/ethereum/comments/82t42v/ethcc_youtube_live_streams/

Feel free to tell your followers about it: https://twitter.com/iEx_ec/status/972429523034738689
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IExec has a mature, reliable, open source software that enables it to implement all the functions that desktop network software needs, which is a breakthrough.
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I did a little digging

from this original article on bleepingcomputer

" Vulnerable SGX development kits include the Intel SGX SDK, Rust-SGX, and Graphene-SGX."

from a February medium update:
https://medium.com/iex-ec/iexec-dev-letter-14-intel-sgx-security-and-r-14-feb-2018-544d87e28869

"Our SGX implementation is currently based on SCONE — a Secure Linux Containers with Intel SGX."

from SCONE github
https://sconedocs.github.io/

SOON TO COME: While SGX is affected by Spectre, SCONE adds protection against Spectre (variants 1 and 2)
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I didn't see anything to be worried about as iExec has no mention anywhere in that article which was referred at STK platforms vulnerabilities about Intel. They are working well and this kind of finding will be helpful for team iEXec RLC to look at there platform more carefully. RLC is most advance project among others trying to solve these issues.

Sure but I'd like an official statement about RLC team concerning this potential hack.
All their software relies on SGX security, and the SpecterSGX attack make it useless.

Looks to be a serious security breach for Intel SDK, and RLC if sticks to this would be another disaster for a good project.I am too waiting for the team for an official announcement if there is any impact due to this flaw.


In the oficial Slack channel, they have said (I'll copy literally):

"    "All their software relies on SGX security"

This is just wrong. Sgx is an extra security in addition to Poco. It gives a bonus but we never assumed it was absolutely secure. It's one of the technologies we study and evaluate weither or not to integrate as a part of the iExec platform.
Workers without sgx are fines, and when other similar technologies become more widespread we might integrate them as well.  "

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I didn't see anything to be worried about as iExec has no mention anywhere in that article which was referred at STK platforms vulnerabilities about Intel. They are working well and this kind of finding will be helpful for team iEXec RLC to look at there platform more carefully. RLC is most advance project among others trying to solve these issues.

Sure but I'd like an official statement about RLC team concerning this potential hack.
All their software relies on SGX security, and the SpecterSGX attack make it useless.

Looks to be a serious security breach for Intel SDK, and RLC if sticks to this would be another disaster for a good project.I am too waiting for the team for an official announcement if there is any impact due to this flaw.

If there is a potential flaw related to RLC, how to explain the recent price pump? It is strange.

Yep, I too sense that, but gains and loss which are minimal per day do not have much impact on the news and the current pump can also be part of an organised pump and dump groups.
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I didn't see anything to be worried about as iExec has no mention anywhere in that article which was referred at STK platforms vulnerabilities about Intel. They are working well and this kind of finding will be helpful for team iEXec RLC to look at there platform more carefully. RLC is most advance project among others trying to solve these issues.

Sure but I'd like an official statement about RLC team concerning this potential hack.
All their software relies on SGX security, and the SpecterSGX attack make it useless.

Looks to be a serious security breach for Intel SDK, and RLC if sticks to this would be another disaster for a good project.I am too waiting for the team for an official announcement if there is any impact due to this flaw.

If there is a potential flaw related to RLC, how to explain the recent price pump? It is strange.
hero member
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Merit: 500
I didn't see anything to be worried about as iExec has no mention anywhere in that article which was referred at STK platforms vulnerabilities about Intel. They are working well and this kind of finding will be helpful for team iEXec RLC to look at there platform more carefully. RLC is most advance project among others trying to solve these issues.

Sure but I'd like an official statement about RLC team concerning this potential hack.
All their software relies on SGX security, and the SpecterSGX attack make it useless.

Looks to be a serious security breach for Intel SDK, and RLC if sticks to this would be another disaster for a good project.I am too waiting for the team for an official announcement if there is any impact due to this flaw.
hero member
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I didn't see anything to be worried about as iExec has no mention anywhere in that article which was referred at STK platforms vulnerabilities about Intel. They are working well and this kind of finding will be helpful for team iEXec RLC to look at there platform more carefully. RLC is most advance project among others trying to solve these issues.

Sure but I'd like an official statement about RLC team concerning this potential hack.
All their software relies on SGX security, and the SpecterSGX attack make it useless.

Can any dev team members give some comments on these?  If not, there will make the investors worry about the future of RLC.
legendary
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I didn't see anything to be worried about as iExec has no mention anywhere in that article which was referred at STK platforms vulnerabilities about Intel. They are working well and this kind of finding will be helpful for team iEXec RLC to look at there platform more carefully. RLC is most advance project among others trying to solve these issues.

Sure but I'd like an official statement about RLC team concerning this potential hack.
All their software relies on SGX security, and the SpecterSGX attack make it useless.
legendary
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I didn't see anything to be worried about as iExec has no mention anywhere in that article which was referred at STK platforms vulnerabilities about Intel. They are working well and this kind of finding will be helpful for team iEXec RLC to look at there platform more carefully. RLC is most advance project among others trying to solve these issues.
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What happening March 7? it's high volume and spike, news? Thx
Charts look very good, i like.

Looks like a big investor or an insider (maybe a few) bought lots of RLC - good news to me  Grin

This is getting ready to move to next level from my point of view this normal activity because this is already undervalued tech and still have enough space to grow more high level. 
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What happening March 7? it's high volume and spike, news? Thx
Charts look very good, i like.

Looks like a big investor or an insider (maybe a few) bought lots of RLC - good news to me  Grin
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meanwhile Intel stock keeps pushing new highs even though its their processors that are mostly affected....
You are right to bring this up, i do not know nearly enough in the subject, and I have no idea if iExecs SDK is vunerable to these side channel attacks, so if a community manager or team member can comment on this, that would be nice.

what I will say is that I have faith, not only in RLC but also in Intel patching and fixing the code to make it more robust than ever.
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So far the RLC is stable, plus more updates from community teams make the RLC stronger.
The incremental exchange for RLC is great for adding to the worldwide network and hammering current prices.  Smiley
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