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Can someone explain why I should panic over this

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An infected program (maybe even Javascript on a website if attackers can get tricky enough) is able to see stuff in memory (passwords and stuff) that they're not supposed to using some stuff that's built in to the cpu. This can get around a lot of built in security stuff to prevent this normally.

It's a big deal because it could theoretically be disasterous. If understand it's also not huge deal because it's pretty hard to do and takes quite a bit of time.

You should panic because making others panic is dramapilled.

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