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ScaleDisturb: Exploiting Temporal Asymmetry to Amplify Read Disturbance in Modern DRAM Chips
DRAM suffers from read disturbance phenomena e.g., RowHammer and RowPress, where repeatedly accessing or continuously keeping open a DRAM row aggressor row induces bitflips in other physically nearby unaccessed rows victim rows. The disturbance mechanism is practically exploitable from the softwa...
Quantifying Memory Cells Vulnerability for DRAM Security
Dynamic Random Access Memory DRAM is pervasive in computer systems. Cell vulnerabilities caused by unintended phenomena forced retention failure, latency alteration, rowhammer and rowpress lead to unintended bit flips in memory. These phenomena have been explored as attacks to violate data...
WireTap: Breaking Server SGX via DRAM Bus Interposition
Whitepaper that delves into Intel’s Software Guard eXtension SGX. A common misconception is that physical attacks on SGX require expensive laboratory equipment, thus putting them out of reach of hobbyist-level attackers. In this work, the authors challenge this belief, showing how simple memory b...
clk: imx: Remove CLK_SET_PARENT_GATE for DRAM mux for i.MX7D
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Exfiltrating Data from Air-Gapped Computers via Wi-Fi Signals (Without Wi-Fi Hardware)
A security researcher has demonstrated that sensitive data could be exfiltrated from air-gapped computers via a novel technique that leverages Wi-Fi signals as a covert channel—surprisingly, without requiring the presence of Wi-Fi hardware on the targeted systems. Dubbed "AIR-FI," the attack hing...
Rowhammer Hardware Exploit Poses Threat DRAM Memory in Many Laptops, PCs
Software, from web apps, to operating systems to firmware, has been abused and exploited every which way from Sunday for decades by both researchers and attackers. Now, it is hardware’s turn in the spotlight, as researchers have published details of a new method for exploiting a problem with some...