Cybersecurity

How a 22-Year-Old Discovered the Worst Chip Flaws in History

  • Horn stumbled on problems while reading lengthy Intel manuals
  • Google researcher has ‘outstanding mind,’ dogged determination

Jann Horn

Source: Stiftung Jugend forscht e. V.
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In 2013, a teenager named Jann Horn attended a reception in Berlin hosted by Chancellor Angela Merkel. He and 64 other young Germans had done well in a government-run competition designed to encourage students to pursue scientific research.

In Horn’s case, it worked. Last summer, as a 22-year-old Google cybersecurity researcher, he was first to report the biggest chip vulnerabilities ever discovered. The industry is still reeling from his findings, and processors will be designed differently from now on. That’s made him a reluctant celebrity, evidenced by the rousing reception and eager questions he received at an industry conference in Zurich last week.