By now you’ve likely heard about Meltdown and Spectre, the two major security flaws announced by computer experts on January 3.
According to Google’s research division, Project Zero, the flaws affect the microprocessors in the majority of the world’s computers, including mobile devices and cloud networks, and can allow hackers to access the entire contents of a computer’s memory.
The good news is that ESET can help protect against the types of malware that could take advantage of these vulnerabilities.
And, ESET was one of the very first security vendors to allow the Microsoft patch against the flaw to be enabled.
While ESET protects against potential malware infection, you should also take these steps to secure your computers and data:
- Make sure your browser is up to date. For Chrome or Firefox users:
- Mozilla has describing their response, including how Firefox 57 will address these security flaws.
- Make sure you update your ESET software, then to protect against this exploit. To update ESET:
- (NOD32 Antivirus, Internet Security, Smart Security Premium)
- (Endpoint Antivirus, Endpoint Security, File and Mail Security and Virtualization Security)
- Customers should review for important updates.
- See this great collection of from the Google Project Zero team.
- If you have a cloud-based server or have a website hosted by hosting provider, check to see what mitigations they have implemented already to prevent Meltdown.