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SGX.Fail How Stuff Gets eXposed Intel's Software Guard Extension (SGX) promises an isolated execution environment, protected from all software running on the machine. In the past few years, however, SGX has come under heavy fire, threatened by numerous side channel attacks. With Intel repeatedly patching SGX to regain security, we set out to explore the effectiveness of SGX's update mechanisms to prevent attacks on real-world deployments. More specifically, we survey and categorize various SGX attacks, their applicability to different SGX architectures, as well as the information they leak. We then explored the effectiveness of SGX's update mechanisms in preventing attacks on two real-word deployments, the SECRET network and PowerDVD . In both cases, we show that these vendors are unable to meet the security goals originally envisioned for their products, presumably due to SGX's long update timelines and the complexities of a manual update proces...

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