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New Rowhammer attacks give complete control of machines running Nvidia GPUs Dan Goodin | usagoldmines.com

Given the cost and shortage of high-performance GPUs driven by AI, these cards, typically costing $8,000 or more, are frequently shared among dozens of users in cloud environments. Two new attacks demonstrate how a malicious user can gain full root control of the host machine by performing novel Rowhammer attacks on high-performance GPU cards made by Nvidia.

The attacks exploit memory hardware’s increasing susceptibility to bit flips, in which 0s stored in memory switch to 1s and vice versa. In 2014, researchers first demonstrated that repeated, rapid access—or “hammering”—of memory hardware known as DRAM creates electrical disturbances that flip bits. A year later, a different research team showed that by targeting specific DRAM rows storing sensitive data, an attacker could exploit the phenomenon to escalate an unprivileged user to root or evade security sandbox protections. Both attacks targeted DDR3 generations of DRAM.

From CPU to GPU: Rowhammer’s decade-long journey

Over the past decade, dozens of newer Rowhammer attacks have evolved to, among other things:

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