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Re: Meltdown & Spectre Information and Discussion - Searchernow - 03-09-2018 (02-28-2018, 02:51 PM)trinidad link Wrote: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/SecurityTeam/KnowledgeBase/SpectreAndMeltdown/TechFAQ Thanks for all this info, some of which I think (!) I understand, a bit. I'm using 2 laptops. My i5 CPUs are pre-Skylake ... not sure about the meaning of microcode issues, but I think you're saying it may become a serious problem for those on pre-Skylake cpu computers. Soon? I use an i5 laptop (1) (single partition) windows 7 ( to run windows-based cad) and so far this year I've not had to go online with it and I don't intend to. But it does get some files transferred to it (on SD cards or usb) from my i5 linux Lite laptop (2) (dual-boot) which I use online - Firefix & Chromium. I'm not sure if a Windows bug can get onto LL (2) then over to the other laptop (1) running win7? Longer term - should I be putting money in a piggy-bank for a new computer? Or could I fit new CPU? Re: Meltdown & Spectre Information and Discussion - newtusmaximus - 03-10-2018 (02-28-2018, 02:51 PM)trinidad link Wrote: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/SecurityTeam/KnowledgeBase/SpectreAndMeltdown/TechFAQ So what are we saying here please? Are we saying, even with the patches from the recent Kernel update for LL, because of thepre skylake CPUs, our older machines are still vulnerable even when J's test reports no vulnerabily. I.e ALL older hardware is now "junk" if used "online". Can not the anti virus / malware boys evolve their products to screen for "code" that would exploit these vulnerabilities.? Very confused as to what all this will mean for the average user. Does it mean online shopping/ banking etc is potentially now a nono!! ?? Re: Meltdown & Spectre Information and Discussion - trinidad - 03-15-2018 The link below is one of the better explanations of the retpoline mitigation. https://support.google.com/faqs/answer/7625886 This link is the "claimed" status of Intel's micocode updation which should be taken sceptically not optimistically. https://newsroom.intel.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/11/2018/03/microcode-update-guidance.pdf This is from my 5year old AMD A8 HP. https://imgur.com/a/bWhLr TC Re: Meltdown & Spectre Information and Discussion - trinidad - 03-27-2018 News 1) Well Intel has made stable microcode available now as far back as Sandy Bridge, however OEM's Dell and HP are still lagging behind in the implementations. Microsoft continues to be ahead of the curve on the whole issue though the latest updations have install issues as well due to the lagging OEM implementations. I have succeeded with a couple of W10 Dell Sandy Bridge boxes but it cannot be done without resorting to the CLI so everyday users are unlikely to install the mc mitigations. 2) New security studies from AMD are dismal for some of their CPU's. See the link below. https://www.amdflaws.com/ 3) Being a regular Debian user I am a bit spoiled when it comes to updates. Debian stable is slow and methodical about such things. But I also use both Ubuntu and LL where update schedules are far denser and hectic. I have to remind myself that so many of the current issues are linked to S/M and Intel. Ubuntu has been on top of the issues since they began and the devs have worked very hard to deal with the changes for their users. Updation was not always so intense with Linux in general, but it is good to remember that Linux is a community and as such more in touch with its own reality in more diverse ways than any corporate entity could ever hope to be. It is discouraging what corporate OEMs have done to everyday people, but it is wonderful to watch the Linux community respond. TC Re: Meltdown & Spectre Information and Discussion - Searchernow - 03-28-2018 Trinidad - thanks for keeping us up-to-date!! Much appreciated. Re: Meltdown & Spectre Information and Discussion - Valtam - 03-29-2018 Re: Meltdown & Spectre Information and Discussion - Searchernow - 03-29-2018 Hi Jerry, for me your post is blank. Maybe my firefox settings are detecting something considered insecure and blocking it. Re: Meltdown & Spectre Information and Discussion - firenice03 - 03-29-2018 (03-29-2018, 09:46 PM)Searchernow link Wrote: Hi Jerry, It's an image, I can see... maybe slow loading or FF?? (03-29-2018, 02:39 AM)Jerry link Wrote: Re: Meltdown & Spectre Information and Discussion - Jocklad - 03-29-2018 Loading ok on Chrome Re: Meltdown & Spectre Information and Discussion - bitsnpcs - 03-29-2018 Loading quickly for me on Firefox and Opera browsers. |