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RE: The Meltdown and Spectre Vulnerability - Act Now!

in #cryptocurrency7 years ago (edited)

The user's computer is not so much infected, as there is a hole in the hardware's security. This hole has always been there, but was only recently discovered by several research teams. A malicious entity could exploit that hole to steal your data.

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How can someone's computer get infected? Maybe a malicious software we download off the internet or does the machine need to be compromised physically by the hacker?

Well, that's the thing - all machines are compromised physically. All it takes now is some software to use the hole. It could come from something as simple as a web page.

Oh Ok. I understand now. Thank you very much for taking your time to clarify me :)

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