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What do we do? New drivers? Patches? I've heard as long as you're running MacOS High Sierra 10.13.2 you're fine.
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+1What do we do? New drivers? Patches?
And are hackintoshes exposed as well as other machines?
If there will be patches, will they also apply to older hackintoshes? (say Sandy Bridge running 10.9.5 )
True but i seriously hope 10.12.6 will get the same security updates as 10.13.2 soon, because i'm not willing to switch yet; i read 10.13.1 was quite buggy and being my hackingtosh assembled specifically for work i wouldn't want to use a bugged OS.I don't expect Apple to release Security Updates for OSX Yosemite or older, as they are out of support (but if Apple decides to do this then I will be happy). But I do expect Apple to release Security Updates (at least for Meltdown) for El Capitan and Sierra later as they are still under support, if the Meltdown vulnerability isn't already fixed in the most recent security updates.
Keep your software updated, don't let malicious software get installed on your computer, don't visit dodgy websites. It's all just standard common sense to follow for anyone that uses a computer. Apple was working on this for months already before the recent news leaked. They have prepared accordingly. No need for anyone to push the panic button.What do we do? New drivers? Patches? I've heard as long as you're running MacOS High Sierra 10.13.2 you're fine.