RISC-V Was Supposed to Be the Clean Slate. Vendors Didn't Get the Memo.
GhostWrite lets unprivileged code write anywhere in physical memory on T-Head RISC-V chips. It cannot be patched. This was supposed to be the good architecture.
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GhostWrite lets unprivileged code write anywhere in physical memory on T-Head RISC-V chips. It cannot be patched. This was supposed to be the good architecture.
A researcher found four different ways to spray Azure passwords without leaving a trace. Microsoft fixed each one. Then another appeared.