April 4, 2024, 5:04 p.m. | Black Hat

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Power side channels exploit leakage that is fundamentally a result of how we build processors. Over the recent years, these attacks evolved to target general-purpose desktop and server CPUs purely from software.

In this talk, we explore this evolution to its most recent addition: Collide+Power, a novel technique to exploit the fundamental way we share components in modern general-purpose CPUs. In contrast to previous work, Collide+Power does not target specific programs or algorithms but the underlying CPU hardware. This advance …

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