Alexander Tolstykh/Shutterstock US chipmaker Intel revealed three more possible flaws in some of its microprocessors. The flaws can be exploited to gain access to certain data from computer memory. Intel released updates to address the issue. US chipmaker Intel Corp on Tuesday disclosed three more possible flaws in some of its microprocessors that can be exploited to gain access to certain data from computer memory. Its commonly used Core and Xeon processors were among the products that were affected, the company said.See the rest of the story at Business InsiderSee Also:San Francisco's housing market is so out of control, 60% of tech workers say they can't afford homesI've saved enough at age 28 that I'll be a multimillionaire by retirement, and I used Warren Buffett's favorite investing strategy to do it19 insider facts about shopping at Costco only employees know