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First Active2018-01-04
Last Active2024-03-19
Generic And Automated Drive-By GPU Cache Attacks From The Browser
Posted Mar 19, 2024
Authored by Daniel Gruss, Andreas Kogler, Fabian Rauscher, Lukas Giner, Daniel De Almeida Braga, Roland Czerny, Christoph Gruber | Site ginerlukas.com

In this paper, the authors present the first GPU cache side-channel attack from within the browser, more specifically from the restricted WebGPU environment. The foundation for our generic and automated attacks are self-configuring primitives applicable to a wide variety of devices, which they demonstrate on a set of 11 desktop GPUs from 5 different generations and 2 vendors.

tags | exploit, paper
SHA-256 | 6c5387e050fc45456bdc1a46bd17a019b33a674a9d2100d5130f5e042b53b654
FreeBSD Security Advisory - FreeBSD-SA-18:03.speculative_execution
Posted Mar 14, 2018
Authored by Jann Horn, Yuval Yarom, Michael Schwarz, Mike Hamburg, Moritz Lipp, Paul Kocher, Werner Haas, Thomas Prescher, Stefan Mangard, Daniel Gruss, Daniel Genkin | Site security.freebsd.org

FreeBSD Security Advisory - A number of issues relating to speculative execution were found last year and publicly announced January 3rd. Two of these, known as Meltdown and Spectre V2, are addressed here.

tags | advisory
systems | freebsd, bsd
advisories | CVE-2017-5715, CVE-2017-5754
SHA-256 | 64e40208fb8f828b69a524f8d55fae8ef0a49e50ff59ebe4b5a0f73e1dd0d4db
Meltdown - Bypassing Intel's Hardware Barrier
Posted Jan 4, 2018
Authored by Yuval Yarom, Michael Schwarz, Mike Hamburg, Moritz Lipp, Paul Kocher, Werner Haas, Thomas Prescher, Stefan Mangard, Daniel Gruss, Daniel Genkin

Whitepaper called Meltdown. It discusses how you can bypass Intel's hardware barrier between applications and the computer's core memory.

tags | paper
SHA-256 | 593ea59090a096211b06194fb5985d5c2ea2b5bd85b540d01802d5d7da2d36f8
Spectre Attacks: Exploiting Speculative Execution
Posted Jan 4, 2018
Authored by Yuval Yarom, Michael Schwarz, Mike Hamburg, Moritz Lipp, Paul Kocher, Werner Haas, Thomas Prescher, Stefan Mangard, Daniel Gruss, Daniel Genkin

Whitepaper called Spectre Attacks: Exploiting Speculative Execution. It discusses how to trick error-free applications into giving up secret information.

tags | paper
advisories | CVE-2017-5715, CVE-2017-5753
SHA-256 | d1a3c8c49faea6321bd01e706e0957012c18a94e1a187f1a5477c0e82270dc51
Spectre Information Disclosure Proof Of Concept
Posted Jan 4, 2018
Authored by Yuval Yarom, Michael Schwarz, Mike Hamburg, Moritz Lipp, Paul Kocher, Werner Haas, Thomas Prescher, Stefan Mangard, Daniel Gruss, Daniel Genkin

Spectre information disclosure proof of concept exploit that affects multiple CPUs.

tags | exploit, proof of concept, info disclosure
advisories | CVE-2017-5715, CVE-2017-5753
SHA-256 | 473bf133f40fdcb9c9fa158c19b9d4681907d8e8c18230aea02e37e689ee7f95
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