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Surface Pro Firmware Update Increases Battery Life and Mitigates Meltdown and Spectre

The Surface Pro and Surface Pro LTE have received a minor firmware update that should spur improvements in many areas. However, the security mitigations for Meltdown and Spectre may result in a performance decrease.

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rolls out firmware updates to its on a near-monthly basis, and some are bigger than others. March's improvements are more important than most, mitigating a security flaw and improving battery reliability.

Though many will be tempted to skip security updates, this is an essential one. The update addresses three execution side-channel vulnerabilities, also known as Meltdown and Spectre.

The bug occurs due to a CPU shortcut called speculative execution. Essentially, the processor sends a scout ahead of its tasks to guess which path it will take next. This lets the CPU perform more quickly, bit comes with recently discovered risks.

Google's Project Zero found a way to exploit this process and piggyback off the scout. By following its path, hackers can discover the information it collects, including keypresses and personal data.

Surface Pro Firmware Update Notes

To solve this issue and improve battery life, Microsoft is rolling out the following changes:

  • Surface Pro LTE Advanced:
    • Surface System Aggregator Firmware – Firmware: 234.2110.770.0 resolves potential security vulnerabilities, including Microsoft security advisory 180002.
    • Surface System Aggregator Firmware – Firmware: 234.2110.1.0 improves battery reliability.
  • Surface Pro:
    • Surface UEFI – Firmware: 233.2110.770.0 resolves potential security vulnerabilities, including Microsoft security advisory 180002.

    • Surface System Aggregator Firmware – Firmware: 233.2111.256.0 improves battery reliability.”

These should be paired with updates to your browser and other software to ensure your computer is safe. The main method of attack is through the browser, so make sure you have the latest version of Edge.

You can read the full patch notes on the Microsoft site and find more about the security risk here.

Last Updated on April 9, 2020 11:57 am CEST by Ryan Maskell

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Ryan has had a passion for gaming and technology since early childhood. Fusing the skills from his Creative Writing and Publishing degree with profound technical knowledge, he enjoys covering news about Microsoft. As an avid writer, he is also working on his debut novel.

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