Anyone mind checking if Thinkpad 230 is affected?
Wow... things sure are going rough in the firmware/hardware/low-level instruction side of things
It is thought that only VIA C3 CPUs are affected by this issue. The C-series processors are marketed towards industrial automation, point-of-sale, ATM, and healthcare hardware, as well as a variety of consumer desktop and laptop computers.
Thinkpads are Intel. But don't think for a second a 0-day for Intel/AMD doesn't exist, and isn't actively being exploited. Security is broken.
As per earlier in the thread, this only applies to some older VIA C3 CPUs. Also: the "bug" is a documented feature of those CPUs and can only be initially enabled via a privileged instruction...so...