Just to be on the safe side, you can encrypt your hard drive information either using Windows Bitlocker or 3rd party encryption software like Truecrypt. As far as I have read, there have been no cases of someone taking advantage of the Spectre Virus flaw to compromise a computer yet. IF it is and your Motherboard is considered to be obsolete or "End of Line" and not supported with BIOS updates than you are out of luck if your CPU has the Spectre flaw.īut I wouldn't be concerned about someone using the flaw to take a hold of your computer. You can download the program and see if your E1-1200 is susceptible to the Spectre virus. : GRC Inspectre program advises if your computer is Meltdown/Spectre protected here is info on the program if interested. I posted a small program that checks whether your CPU is vulnerable to the Spectre or Meltdown virus.
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