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Re: Meltdown & Spectre

Post by nnnik » 19 Jan 2018, 08:07

Well it doesn't seem that way to me.

Re: Meltdown & Spectre

Post by Xeo786 » 19 Jan 2018, 06:55

Both seems deliberate backdoor.

Re: Meltdown & Spectre

Post by guest3456 » 12 Jan 2018, 10:35

the github readme also links an official microsoft powershell module that can also be used

Meltdown & Spectre

Post by jNizM » 12 Jan 2018, 09:07

Im sure nearly everyone read or listen about the Meltdown & Spectre Security Issues.

It is possible to check the state of the software mitigations against CVE-2017-5754 (Meltdown) and hardware mitigations against CVE-2017-5715 (Spectre) with ahk.

specucheck.c (GitHub)
Feel free to convert this to ahk. I would if I got the time :oops:

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