Meltdown and Spectre
Published in Computers · Sunday 07 Jan 2018
Summary
On January 2, 2018, reports surfaced of a serious design flaw in Intel CPUs that could permit attackers to gain unathorized access to a computer's memory. Named "Meltdown" and "Spectre", these vulnerabilties require an update at the operating system level to fix.
All modern computers with Intel chips reportedly produced in the last 10 years appear to be affected, including those running Windows and Linux.
Update: January 5, 2018 - Released the following detection for attempts to exploit the Multiple CPU Hardwares Information Disclosure Vulnerability (CVE-2017-5753/Spectre):
Exp.CVE-2017-5753