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DDR4 memory protections are broken wide open by new Rowhammer technique |
Rowhammer exploits that allow unprivileged attackers to change or corrupt data stored in vulnerable memory chips are now possible on virtually all DDR4 modules due to a new approach that neuters defenses chip manufacturers added to make their wares more resistant to such attacks. |
Nov 15, 2021
by
Dan Goodin
Tech Blogs |