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    What Chrome users should do following Spectre vulnerability

    The new year kicked off with a bang on Jan. 3 when security researchers revealed two major software vulnerabilities that affect, to some extent, most types of computer processors on the planet. Laptops, desktops, Chromebooks, smartphones, and enterprise machines are all potentially at risk, theoretically allowing attackers exploiting what have been dubbed Meltdown and Spectre to steal your passwords and other sensitive data.

    And while the ultimate fix may be a costly hardware one, there are steps you can take today to at least mitigate your risk. If you're a Chrome user in particular, Google has one very specific recommendation for protecting against Spectre.

    Now here's the rare dash of good news: It's super easy to implement.
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