4 min read
|
Saved October 29, 2025
|
Copied!
Do you care about this?
Researchers at ETH Zurich have introduced Phoenix, a novel Rowhammer attack targeting DDR5 memory that can manipulate data, steal encryption keys, and escalate privileges by exploiting weaknesses in the memory's TRR mechanism. This attack highlights ongoing vulnerabilities in memory security despite manufacturer defenses and emphasizes the need for improved countermeasures. The study also underscores that Rowhammer attacks remain a significant threat across different generations of memory modules.
If you do, here's more
Click "Generate Summary" to create a detailed 2-4 paragraph summary of this article.
Questions about this article
No questions yet.