BadRAM: $10 security flaw in AMD could allow hackers to access cloud computing secrets
Researchers have unveiled a new way to bypass a key security protection used in AMD chips that could allow hackers with physical access to cloud computing environments to snoop on those services’ clients.
Named “badRAM” and described as the “$10 hack that erodes trust in the cloud” the vulnerability was announced on Tuesday and, similar to other branded vulnerabilities, is being disclosed on a website with its own logo. It will be detailed in a paper to be presented at the IEEE Symposium on Security and Privacy 2025 next May.
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Researchers have unveiled a new way to bypass a key security protection used in AMD chips that could allow hackers with physical access to cloud computing environments to snoop on those services’ clients.
Named “badRAM” and described as the “$10 hack that erodes trust in the cloud” the vulnerability was announced on Tuesday and, similar to other branded vulnerabilities, is being disclosed on a website with its own logo. It will be detailed in a paper to be presented at the IEEE Symposium on Security and Privacy 2025 next May.
https://therecord.media/amd-security-flaw-badram
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