Security News > 2018 > March > Bad Microsoft Meltdown Patch Made Some Windows Systems Less Secure
2018-03-28 16:25
Researcher finds Microsoft’s January Patch Tuesday release included a fix for the Intel Meltdown bug, however the update opened up a new vulnerability.
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