19 Sep
2015
19 Sep
'15
5:40 a.m.
On Fri, Sep 18, 2015 at 10:11:00AM -0700, The Doctor wrote:
On Wed, 16 Sep 2015 10:12:36 +0100 Cathal Garvey <cathalgarvey@cathalgarvey.me> wrote:
possible. Browser model, JS engine, hardware acceleration options, possibly firmwares, and DRAM model/generation/clockspeed. No reason to be complacent, but the gist was "you probably don't need to worry about rowhammer-JS".
It makes one wonder how well it works in the context of node.js, which seems to be the darling of developers the world over these days.
http://arxiv.org/abs/1507.06955 Rowhammer.js: A Remote Software-Induced Fault Attack in JavaScript p.2 We compared our implementations of the Rowhammer attack on the three different machines shown in Table I. (gives explicit models).