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Ever since Spectre and Meltdown were discovered, researchers have been looking for other bugs that expose speculative data that computer designers thought no one could see. Their latest discovery--L1 Terminal Fault--is particularly dangerous because cyber criminals can use it to steal information across multi-tenant cloud environments. Software patches have been created to minimize the threat--but companies need to take action based on their specific situation. So how does L1 Terminal Fault work? Think of your computer as a hotel. A guest checks in at the front desk and is given a room number. When the guest dines at the hotel restaurant, she can give her name and room number to the waiter and charge the meal to her hotel tab. But if she knows the name and room number of another guest, she can charge her meal to that persons account instead. When guests check out, the hotel will figure out the problem--but by then its too late. Cyber criminals can exploit a similar situation on Intel