Furlo Bros Tech Podcast

323: Intel is Melting Down Over Spectre

It turns out that PC processors have a bug. A bug called Meltdown, which allows hackers to get control of your PC and access all sorts of information. Intel, and others are melting down over this particular problem because it’s not an easy fix. You can patch it, but it will probably slow your computer down. We go into the story of what it is, how it was discovered, and how companies are melting down reacting to it. See below for the show notes and articles.

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Melting Down Show Notes

The Lowdown:

 

How it works:

 

How it came out:

 

How to Keep A Secret From The Internet Russell Brandom, The Verge

There’s A Bad Bug Going Around Tom Warren, The Verge

Arstechnica Explains Meltdown Peter Bright, Arstechinca

Computerphile Explains Meltdown and Spectre Dr. Steve Bagley, Computerphile

Computerphile Explains How A CPU Works Dr. Steve Bagley, Computerphile

 

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