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Apple security update 10.13.2 for spectre
Apple security update 10.13.2 for spectre




  1. #Apple security update 10.13.2 for spectre software#
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" Meltdown" and " Spectre" are the main names that have caught on in association with this bug each of these are unique and will be described further in their own sections below. Perhaps the broadest term for the vulnerabilities in question would be "speculative execution vulnerabilities."

apple security update 10.13.2 for spectre

What do all these names mean?Ī vulnerability may be known by many names. The end result of leveraging Meltdown and Spectre could include leaks of sensitive data such as passwords and credit card information, among other things. Speculative execution is a processing feature that enables computing devices to run faster by predicting what will happen next in an app, and preemptively working toward multiple possible outcomes all at once. "Meltdown" and "Spectre" are nicknames for techniques that can enable an attacker to access computer memory that shouldn't be accessible this is accomplished by abusing a technology called "speculative execution." (At least, that was the plan until "python sweetness" and The Register brought the issue out of obscurity and into the public spotlight.)

apple security update 10.13.2 for spectre

#Apple security update 10.13.2 for spectre software#

It turns out that Intel and a handful of software development giants, among them Apple, Microsoft, and the Linux kernel developers, have known about the design flaw since at least November 2017 and have been working behind the scenes to prepare for a coordinated public disclosure and remediation of the issue.

#Apple security update 10.13.2 for spectre windows#

Macs, along with the vast majority of the world's Windows and Linux PCs, use Intel processors.Īs more information came to light in the subsequent days, it became clear that more than just Intel CPUs are affected there are also implications for other processor architectures, including AMD processors as well as ARM-based processors like those found in Apple's iPhones and iPads. The Register published an article the following day that emphasized the design flaw with regard to Intel processors, and from there snowballed into a worldwide discussion about a serious flaw in Intel CPUs that had major security implications. On Monday, January 1, 2018, a developer blog, called "python sweetness," brought to light an issue in which "there is presently an embargoed security bug impacting apparently all contemporary CPU architectures that implement virtual memory, requiring hardware changes to fully resolve." Never fear, that's why we're here! It's a complex problem, but we'll break it down and share the main tidbits about these vulnerabilities you need to know as a user of Apple products. You've probably heard something about " Meltdown" and " Spectre," perhaps even in the mainstream media, and you likely heard that it has something to do with an Intel security flaw.īut do you know how it affects your Apple devices-your Mac, iPhone, iPad, iPod touch, Apple Watch, or Apple TV-and what actions you may need to take to stay safe?

#Apple security update 10.13.2 for spectre mac#

Posted in the Intego Mac Security Blog on January 8th, 2018 by Joshua Long






Apple security update 10.13.2 for spectre