OpenSSH gets protection against attacks like Spectre, Meltdown, Rowhammer, and Rambleed

The OpenSSH project is getting protection against side-channel attacks that are known to leak data from a computer’s memory, and allow malicious threat actors to steal sensitive information. The protections were added to the OpenSSH code yesterday, June 20, by Damien Miller, a Google security researcher, and one of the top OpenSSH and OpenBSD developers.

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