The folks over at Red Hat Videos has released a 3 minute video explaining what the Speculative Store Bypass vulnerability is, and how users can use it to steal personal data.
Impressive that only about 24 hours after this new vulnerability was made public we have a high-quality video explaining it. I tip my fedora to Red Hat.
Speculative Store Buffer Bypass is a security vulnerability that allows unauthorized users to steal sensitive information through websites. Similar to the Spectre and Meltdown threats in early 2018, it exploits speculative execution–a process most computers use to speed up routine tasks.
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Source: [H]ardOCP – Speculative Store Bypass in 3 Minutes