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Latest Signals (2)

The Lab · 2026-04-02 21:56:50 · Ars Technica

1. Nvidia GPU Rowhammer Attacks: Malicious Users Can Seize Full Root Control of Shared Cloud Hosts

Two new attacks demonstrate a critical escalation in hardware-level threats, showing how a malicious user can gain complete root control of a host machine by performing novel Rowhammer attacks on high-performance Nvidia GPU cards. This is particularly dangerous given the economics of cloud computing, where these expens...

The Lab · 2026-05-08 08:38:07 · Google Security Echo RSS

2. Google Research Reveals Rowhammer Attacks Still Threaten DDR5 Memory Despite Industry Defenses

The security of modern DRAM memory remains an open question despite years of industry mitigation efforts. Google has backed academic research that exposes persistent vulnerabilities in DDR5 memory modules, revealing that sophisticated attackers may still be able to exploit the notorious Rowhammer vulnerability even aft...