You can check if your PC is protected against Spectre with the Gibson Research Corporation's InSpectre tool. Technically, the microcode update we're talking about here protects against Spectre Variant 2, "Branch Target Injection." The original Windows patch protected against the Meltdown attack, but required a CPU microcode update from Intel to fully protect against Spectre. Spectre and Meltdown were disclosed at the same time, so this can be a bit confusing. Related: How to Check if Your PC or Phone Is Protected Against Meltdown and Spectre Why Your PC May Still Be Vulnerable to Spectre Microsoft's patch is only available for Windows 10. But, if you're particularly concerned about Spectre attacks, you can get the updated microcode from Microsoft even if your PC manufacturer has no plans to release it. We think most people should wait for their PC manufacturers to roll out this update rather than rush to install Microsoft's patch.
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