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Rowhammer Exploitation On AMD Platforms, DDR4 DDR5 (ETH Zurich)

A new technical paper titled “ZenHammer: Rowhammer Attacks on AMD Zen-based Platforms” was published by researchers at ETH Zurich. The work will be presented...

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Decreasing Refresh Latency of Off-the-Shelf DRAM Chips

A new technical paper titled “HiRA: Hidden Row Activation for Reducing Refresh Latency of Off-the-Shelf DRAM Chips” was published by researchers at ETH Zürich,...

Technical Paper Round-Up: July 26

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Reduce RowHammer Vulnerability By Reducing Wordline Voltage

Researchers from ETH Zurich present a new technical paper titled “Understanding RowHammer Under Reduced Wordline Voltage: An Experimental Study Using Real DRAM Devices.” Abstract (Partial) “This...

ETH Zurich Introduces ProTRR, in-DRAM Rowhammer Mitigation

New technical paper titled “PROTRR: Principled yet Optimal In-DRAM Target Row Refresh” from ETH Zurich. The paper was presented at the 43rd IEEE Symposium...

Quantifying Rowhammer Vulnerability for DRAM Security

New insight on Rowhammer attacks, including an analytical model of capacitive-coupling vulnerabilities in DRAMs.

The post Quantifying Rowhammer Vulnerability for DRAM Security appeared first on Semiconductor Engineering.

Most computers easy to hack due to vulnerability in memory chips

Most computer systems are still very easy to hack, due to a vulnerability in memory chips produced by Samsung, Micron and Hynix, according...

TRRespass research reveals rowhammering is alive and well

by Paul Ducklin We’re not sure quite how dangerous this problem is likely to be in real life, but...

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