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@@ -162,7 +162,7 @@ Mitigation points
3. It would take a large number of these precisely-timed NMIs to mount
an actual attack. There's presumably not enough bandwidth.
4. The NMI in question occurs after a VERW, i.e. when user state is
- restored and most interesting data is already scrubbed. Whats left
+ restored and most interesting data is already scrubbed. What's left
is only the data that NMI touches, and that may or may not be of
any interest.