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spectre-meltdown-checker reviews and mentions
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Can a laptop from 2012 be a viable home server?
OpenBSD will disable all but the first thread on any Intel processor by default. I'm assuming that these models are too old to have microcode updates addressing the Spectre exploits (Meltdown, Foreshadow, Fallout, Zombieload, RIDL etc.), and disabling SMT/HT might be the most secure thing to do by default.
This script produces a good assessment of Spectre problems for a wide variety of CPUs. I know that they are difficult to exploit, and the mitigations are disabled by many because of their performance impact.
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Intel Finds Bug in AMD's Spectre Mitigation, AMD Issues Fix
You can confirm the status of the mitigations using InSpectre for Windows, or Spectre & Meltdown Checker if you're on a unix based system.
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What kernel parameters do you use?
You can run https://github.com/speed47/spectre-meltdown-checker
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Any opinion about NUC as home server?
He's probably referring to the class of vulnerabilities checked by this script: https://github.com/speed47/spectre-meltdown-checker. It's not just Intel CPUs that were affected, AMD and ARM also have some vulnerabilities (I just ran it on an ARM v7 to see) although maybe not as many.
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How can secure the host from the guest using virt manager?
utilise microcode updates (should be by default, check)
- Spectre and Meltdown Checker
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Google Publishes "Leaky.Page" Showing Spectre In Action Within Web Browsers
So this poc totally detected leaked memory and displayed the hexdump with all the "AAAA"s init.I did a bunch of other tests, including the meltdown/spectre checker found here: https://github.com/speed47/spectre-meltdown-checker
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Spectre Exploits in the “Wild”
> - To what extend is this fixed by the mitigations which the kernel provides [0] for the Intel bugs? What do I have to add to my kernel command line?
You can test your (linux/bsd) system with the following:
https://github.com/speed47/spectre-meltdown-checker
A shell script to tell if your system is vulnerable against the several "speculative execution" CVEs that were made public since 2018.
- Tool/Service for testing Intel processor vulnerabilities?
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Intel Processor vulnerabilities - any tools or tricks for testing for the existence of?
For linux, there's this very detailed tool https://github.com/speed47/spectre-meltdown-checker
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