• For Enquiry
  • 847-868-9253
  • 847-868-9208
  • Home
  • Why Choose CIO Landing?
    • Our Team
    • Success Stories
    • ‘8 Things’ We Do Better
    • Partners & Certifications
    • Our Services
  • Industry Expertise
    • Manufacturing
    • Medical
    • Education
    • Financial Services
    • Non-Profit
    • Law Firms
  • IT Solutions
    • Co-Managed Service
    • Managed IT Services
    • IT Support
      • On Demand Services
      • Office Moves & Wiring
      • Security
    • Server Management
    • Backup & Disaster Recovery
    • Cloud Services
    • CIO & IT Consulting
    • Cybersecurity Services
    • VoIP
    • Managed Firewall
    • Microsoft 365
      • Microsoft 365 Plans
        • Small Business
        • Enterprise
        • Education
    • Hardware & Software Sales
    • Email & Spam Protection
  • Resources
    • Free Copy Of New Book
    • Blog
    • Newsletter
    • Video Tips
      • Video Tips Archive
    • Free Cloud Report
    • IT Buyers Guide
    • Cybersecurity Crisis Report
    • Network Audit
    • COVID 19 Resources
    • In The NEWS
    • Online Training
  • About Us
    • Our Mission
    • Leadership
    • Teams
    • Referral Program
    • Press Releases
      • CIO Landing: More Than Just an IT
      • Small businesses can have an IT department too
      • CIO Landing, Inc. has joined forces with Banc Certified Merchant Services (BCMS).
    • Affiliations
    • Careers
      • Job Descriptions
    • FAQs
    • Causes We Support
    • Privacy Policy
    • Terms & Conditions
  • Locations
    • Northfield, IL
    • Northbrook, IL
    • Chicago, IL
    • Miami, FL
  • Support
✕
Social Media Is Big Business For Criminals
March 28, 2019
Creator Of Popular Kids App Fined For Privacy Violations
April 1, 2019

Thunderbolt Vulnerability Could Allow Hackers Access

March 29, 2019

A new vulnerability was revealed to the world at the 2019 NDSS security conference. It’s a grim one with the potential to impact FreeBSD, Linux, Windows and Mac systems worldwide.

Dubbed ‘Thunderclap,’ the flaw can be exploited to impact the way that Thunderbolt-based peripherals connect and interact with a target system.

If you’re not familiar with Thunderbolt, it’s a hardware interface jointly designed by Intel and Apple that allows users to connect peripherals like chargers, keyboards, video projectors (and the like) to computers.  The interface was originally available only in the Apple ecosystem, but subsequent generations of Thunderbolt expanded its reach.  These days, Thunderbolt has hooks in every major OS in use today.

At a high level, Thunderclap is nothing more than a union of various security flaws found in the interface.  The main flaw stems from the fact that OS’s tend to implicitly trust any newly connected device, granting it access to all system memory.  A hacker attacking a system using this exploit can even bypass a system’s IOMMU (Input-Output Memory Management Unit), which is specifically designed to counter such threats.

Research conducted jointly at the University of Cambridge, SRI International, and Rice University discovered Thunderclap in late 2016. They have been quietly sounding the alarm since.  Unfortunately, the companies that design and sell operating systems have been slow to act, in a classic case of passing the buck.  The most common reason for failing to act is that the OS vendors say the responsibility lies on the peripheral side and vice versa.

The issue is finally getting the attention it deserves, but to date, none of the OS development companies have published a timeframe for when they’ll be issuing a patch to cover the security flaw.  Until that happens, the best thing you can do is to disable Thunderbolt ports via your system’s BIOS.

Share
54
taylor
taylor

Related posts

March 10, 2025

The Hidden Threat: How Gift Card Scams Are Targeting Businesses Like Yours


Read more
February 11, 2025

CIO Landing Named to CRN’s MSP 500 List for 2025—For the Third Year in a Row!


Read more
December 4, 2024

Unlocking the Power of Windows 11: Tips for Maximum Productivity


Read more
© 2025 All Rights Reserved | Powered by CIO Landing