New AMD CPU Flaws Could Leak Kernel Data via Sneaky Cache Tricks
A newly uncovered class of speculative attacks, called Transient Scheduler Attacks (TSA), could let attackers exfiltrate sensitive kernel or VM data from AMD CPUs—even with only low-level access. The vulnerabilities target speculative load completions in the L1 cache and store queue.
Source: The Register | AMD PDF
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