Google publishes list showing which Chromebooks are vulnerable to Meltdown vulnerability


If you’re a regular Chromebook user and worried about the Meltdown bug endangering your data, Google has published a table on the Chromium Wiki detailing which devices are vulnerable, which aren’t, and which have been patched. You can read it in full here.

If the table says “Yes” or “Not needed” in the column labelled “CVE-2017-5754 mitigations (KPTI) on M63?” then the device is safe. If it says “no,” then it’ll need an update to make things right. And if it says “EoL” (meaning “end-of-life”) then that update is never coming because the device is no longer supported.

The list (seen via AndroidPolice) shows what we already knew — that most of Google’s own devices are already protected. Meltdown affects mainly Intel processors (although...

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