Metcalfe stated: "This communication clearly originates from someone sharing our investigative urgency.
CPUID says the issue is now fixed, but there's still no detail on how that API was accessed or how many people actually pulled the bad downloads. Even so, it's another reminder that attackers don't need to touch the code itself to cause harm. ®
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After a bit of poking, I found what looked to be a textbook quartz crystal resonant curve, but centered at 20 MHz rather than 10. This suggests there’s a divide-by-two in the driver circuit, perhaps to improve the duty cycle to a more perfect 50%. But more importantly, it suggests that neither the crystal itself, nor the electrical connections between it and the package (since I was probing at the package contacts and not the surface of the quartz), were the source of the failure.