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Definitions of meltdowns in various dictionaries:
noun - severe overheating of the core of a nuclear reactor resulting in the core melting and radiation escaping
noun - a disaster comparable to a nuclear meltdown
noun - the melting of the core of a nuclear reactor
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Rapid declines |
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Dec 22 2018 Wall Street Journal |
May 22 2004 Thomas Joseph - King Feature Syndicate |
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Plural form of meltdown. |
A disastrous collapse or breakdown. |
An accident in a nuclear reactor in which the fuel overheats and melts the reactor core or shielding. |
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Meltdown is a hardware vulnerability affecting Intel x86 microprocessors, IBM POWER processors, and some ARM-based microprocessors. It allows a rogue process to read all memory, even when it is not authorized to do so. * Meltdown affects a wide range of systems. At the time of disclosure, this included all devices running any but the most recent and patched versions of iOS, Linux, macOS, or Windows. Accordingly, many servers and cloud services were impacted, as well as a potential majority of smart devices and embedded devices using ARM based processors (mobile devices, smart TVs, printers and others), including a wide range of networking equipment. * A purely software workaround to Meltdown has been assessed as slowing computers between 5 and 30 percent in certain specialized workloads, although companies responsible for software correction of the exploit are reporting minimal impact from general benchmark testing.Meltdown was issued a Common Vulnerabilities and Exposures ID of CVE-2017-5754, also known as Rogue Data Cache Load (RDCL), in January 2018. It was disclosed in conjunction with another exploit, Spectre, with which it shares some, but not all characteristics. The Meltdown and Spectre vulnerabilities are considered "catastrophic" by security analysts. The vulnerabilities are so severe that, initially, security researchers believed them to be false.Several procedures to help protect home computers and related devices from the Meltdown and Spectre security vulnerabilities have been published. Meltdown patches may produce performance loss. Spectre patches have been reported to significantly reduce performance, especially on older computers; on the newer eighth-generation Core platforms, benchmark performance drops of 2–14 percent have been measured. On January 18, 2018, unwanted reboots, even for newer Intel chips, due to Meltdown and Spectre patches, were reported. Nonetheless, according to Dell computers: "No 'real-world' exploits of these vulnerabilities [i.e., Meltdown and Spectre] have been reported to date [January 26, 2018], though researchers have produced proof-of-concepts." Further, recommended preventions include: "promptly adopting software updates, avoiding unrecognized hyperlinks and websites, not downloading files or applications from unknown sources ... following secure password protocols ... [using] security software to help protect against malware (advanced threat prevention software or anti-virus)."On January 25, 2018, the current status and possible future considerations in solving the Meltdown and Spectre vulnerabilities were presented.On March 15, 2018, Intel reported that it will redesign its CPU processors (performance losses to be determined) to help protect against the Meltdown and related Spectre vulnerabilities (especially, Meltdown and Spectre-V2, but not Spectre-V1), and expects to release the newly redesigned processors later in 2018. |