Message from @KeithG57

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2018-08-12 21:12:43 UTC  

As they run all the essential processes on your computer, these silicon chips handle extremely sensitive data. That includes passwords and encryption keys, the fundamental tools for keeping your computer secure.

The Spectre and Meltdown vulnerabilities, first revealed January 3, with a newly found fourth variant disclosed May 21, could let attackers capture information they shouldn't be able to access, like those passwords and keys. As a result, an attack on a computer chip can turn into a serious security concern.

So how did this happen? And what will chip companies like Intel, Arm and AMD (and the hardware makers that put the chips in their products) do to fix the problem? Here's what you need to know:

https://www.cnet.com/news/spectre-meltdown-intel-arm-amd-processor-cpu-chip-flaw-vulnerability-faq/

2018-08-12 21:13:58 UTC  

yep

2018-08-12 21:14:21 UTC  

Who do you see?

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2018-08-12 21:14:35 UTC  

@2ncourage heard that like 6 months ago. is an issue

2018-08-12 21:16:36 UTC  

I have a bunch of older PPC machines that are not affected, Motorolla processors

2018-08-12 21:16:36 UTC  

voted for bush jr

2018-08-12 21:18:31 UTC  

lies as usual

2018-08-12 21:23:32 UTC  

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2018-08-12 21:26:20 UTC  

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2018-08-12 21:27:09 UTC  

Ok. Something just struck me. Awhile back Q referenced Jacks secret twitter handle. Then today he references s8n .......possibly. Right???

2018-08-12 21:27:36 UTC  

@Mad Hatter that's a good thought

2018-08-12 21:27:57 UTC  

He said BIG people are involved

2018-08-12 21:28:48 UTC  

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2018-08-12 21:29:11 UTC  

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2018-08-12 21:29:28 UTC  

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2018-08-12 21:30:55 UTC  

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2018-08-12 21:32:18 UTC  

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2018-08-12 21:34:03 UTC  

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2018-08-12 21:35:43 UTC  

The Deplorable choir- Can you say winning?https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FB3prudEOXY

2018-08-12 21:37:39 UTC  
2018-08-12 21:42:17 UTC  

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2018-08-12 21:43:45 UTC  

Going into the bookstore now. Chat with y'all later

2018-08-12 21:44:06 UTC  

470400222955044886 @1HeadAboveU Q said we have reached 350 million people over a week ago. close enough for 1% for you?

2018-08-12 21:46:25 UTC  

Crossing the Potomac on 301. Holy RAIN

2018-08-12 21:49:48 UTC  

The Twitter account of NBC national correspondent Peter Alexander appears to have been hijacked by hackers claiming to represent Turkey’s “cyber army.”

For at least a half-hour Sunday morning, Alexander’s Twitter account was filled with such tweets: “Mr Trump, we will tear down blood vessels of those who are hostiles to TURKIYE. Be wise and learn about Turkish people in history.”

2018-08-12 21:50:08 UTC  

Another tweet says: “Turkey was born again on July 15, 2016, while we are planning to destroy with FETO and coup attempt. Now we are trying to do with economic crisis. You remember how did we destroy Iraq with lies? TARGET TURKIYE, LAST CASTLE STANDING.” The tweet refers to a failed military coup against Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan. It also appears to reference President Trump’s decision to impose tariffs on Turkish steel and aluminum.

2018-08-12 21:50:39 UTC  

The hackers also littered Alexander’s account with images and videos in support of Turkey and showing Erdogan.

Alexander’s Twitter account lost its verified blue check mark after the hackers added a “v” to his Twitter handle, changing it to @PeterAlexanderv.

Some of the tweets that hackers posted on Alexander’s account include references to “Turkish Cyber Army, Ayyildiz Tim.”

A Twitter account under the name Ayyildiz Tim has claimed to be responsible for the hacking and posted a tweet with images from the correspondent’s hacked profile. The tweet tagged NBC Entertainment, the New York Times, New York Times White House correspondent Maggie Haberman, the Hill newspaper and journalist Yashar Ali.

2018-08-12 21:51:00 UTC  

By 9 a.m., NBC News’s public relations team said Alexander’s Twitter account and that of NBC News White House correspondent Kristen Welker were “compromised.” The apparent hacks didn’t last very long, and Alexander’s Twitter account was soon restored.