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Downfall - Exploiting Speculative Data Gathering

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Explore a groundbreaking security presentation from USENIX Security '23 that unveils the Downfall attacks, a new class of transient execution vulnerabilities affecting high-performance x86 CPUs. Learn how these attacks exploit the gather instruction to breach security boundaries between user-kernel, processes, virtual machines, and trusted execution environments. Discover the practical implications as the presenter demonstrates end-to-end attacks capable of stealing cryptographic keys, runtime data, and even arbitrary data at rest. Understand why these findings render previous defenses obsolete and necessitate critical hardware fixes and security updates for widely-used client and server computers. Gain valuable insights into the evolving landscape of computer security and the ongoing challenges in protecting against sophisticated exploits.

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USENIX Security '23 - Downfall: Exploiting Speculative Data Gathering


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