Wow. You're... not very comfortable with computers. Or wasting their potential on gaming. But you're allowed to do that... for now.Exactly, i don't use any of them Online.
It's most likely affected as well.Yes i do, on my Phone
Wouldn't you prefer to just use the computer instead of reading update information? I'm assuming you're not an admin or IT security personel, because you would see some proof of these vulnerabilities by now.I hear that a lot from MS and often refuted by security experts. I did not install any of the patches on Win7 that are responsible for Win10 Upgrade push nor any of the Win10 tracking features adapted for Win7 ... . WU is set to advise of any available updates and within a week I will have examined each one, what it does and whether there is a reason to install ... or as the case may be, a reason not to install.
I don't read the update information. Moving to W10, which automates this process, was a blessing in my opinion. It's like another layer of virtualization - you spend even less time worrying about your PC.
There are many articles about this issue. I've linked few of them in other topics we had lately. You should simply look around.All the articles i have found so far address VM holes and such but have yet to see a hole demonstrated and confirmed on the desktop. The industry always has a reason to use FUD to promote sales and that's all I have seen so fare ... "could be".... "may be" .. yes I have seen those. I have not seen any such hole confirmed. Have yet to see any word of a confirmed exploit and that's the **reality** and what is on my radar.
I'd suggest starting with the articles from Graz University et al team:
https://meltdownattack.com/meltdown.pdf
https://spectreattack.com/spectre.pdf