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Flipping bits in memory without accessing them
2014
SIGARCH Computer Architecture News
Memory isolation is a key property of a reliable and secure computing system -an access to one memory address should not have unintended side effects on data stored in other addresses. However, as DRAM process technology scales down to smaller dimensions, it becomes more difficult to prevent DRAM cells from electrically interacting with each other. In this paper, we expose the vulnerability of commodity DRAM chips to disturbance errors. By reading from the same address in DRAM, we show that it
doi:10.1145/2678373.2665726
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