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Randomized Last-Level Caches Are Still Vulnerable to Cache Side-Channel Attacks! But We Can Fix It
5 August 2020
Wei Song
Boya Li
Zihan Xue
Zhenzhen Li
Wenhao Wang
Peng Liu
AAML
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"Randomized Last-Level Caches Are Still Vulnerable to Cache Side-Channel Attacks! But We Can Fix It"
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New Attacks and Defenses for Randomized Caches
K. Ramkrishnan
Antonia Zhai
Stephen McCamant
P. Yew
AAML
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3
0
26 Sep 2019
Advanced profiling for probabilistic Prime+Probe attacks and covert channels in ScatterCache
Antoon Purnal
Ingrid Verbauwhede
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30
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09 Aug 2019
Towards a Better Indicator for Cache Timing Channels
Fan Yao
Hongyu Fang
M. Doroslovački
Guru Venkataramani
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7
0
13 Feb 2019
Theory and Practice of Finding Eviction Sets
Pepe Vila
Boris Köpf
J. Morales
39
130
0
02 Oct 2018
Spectre Attacks: Exploiting Speculative Execution
P. Kocher
Daniel Genkin
Daniel Gruss
Werner Haas
Michael Hamburg
Moritz Lipp
Stefan Mangard
Thomas Prescher
Michael Schwarz
Y. Yarom
SILM
79
2,189
0
03 Jan 2018
Flush+Flush: A Fast and Stealthy Cache Attack
Daniel Gruss
Clémentine Maurice
Klaus Wagner
Stefan Mangard
80
581
0
14 Nov 2015
Rowhammer.js: A Remote Software-Induced Fault Attack in JavaScript
Daniel Gruss
Clémentine Maurice
Stefan Mangard
55
422
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24 Jul 2015
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