How to Check Meltdown CPU Vulnerability in Linux

Meltdown is a chip-level security vulnerability that breaks the most fundamental isolation between user programs and the operating system. It allows a program to access the operating system kernel’s and other programs’ private memory areas, and possibly steal sensitive data, such as passwords, crypto-keys and other secrets. spectre-meltdown-checker is a simple shell script to check if your Linux system is vulnerable against the 3 “speculative execution” CVEs (Common Vulnerabilities and Exposures) that were made public early this year. [Read More]

How to use Head Command

Preface Head basic usage n number of lines Specific number of bytes only Preface There are several commands and programs provided by Linux for viewing the contents of file. Working with files is one of the daunting task, most of the computer users be it newbie, regular user, advanced user, developer, admin, etc performs. Working with files effectively and efficiently is an art. Today, in this article we will be discussing the most popular command called head. [Read More]