Spectre, listed as CVE-2017-5753 and CVE-2017-5715, is harder to exploit, but harder to fix as well. Meltdown is the easiest to patch through updates to motherboards, operating systems, and software drivers. Given this is a hardware issue, all processor companies are frantically working to patch this crack in the design foundation.
After that, they can use a program to access all that information, even data used by the operating system. In a Meltdown attack, hackers can break down the wall that separates each deposit box in the memory vault. These predictions are based on data CPUs store in local memory, but Google Project Zero researchers found a way to access that information.įor example, if the system memory were a bank vault, hackers could slip in using a CPU’s key. Part of a CPU’s “speed” stems from its “thinking ahead” while processing multiple tasks.
The most recent update to High Sierra (10.13.3) does not address the Meltdown issue.Īs previously reported, Meltdown is one of two issues discovered in all modern x86-based processors from Intel and AMD, and ARM-based mobile processors manufactured by Qualcomm, Samsung, and more. The updates for the two older MacOS versions specifically address CVE-2017-5754, otherwise known as Meltdown, which is a security issue recently discovered in Intel-based processors.
Fitbit Versa 3Īpple recently distributed updates for its Mac-based devices across three specific versions of MacOS: High Sierra (10.13), Sierra (10.12), and El Capitan (10.11).