Security researchers have managed to launch an attack on Linux computers by targeting a physical weakness in some types of DDR memory chips, Ars Technica reports.
The technique was published on Google’s Project Zero website by Mark Seaborn, and elevates the system rights of untrusted users of Intel compatible computers running Linux by reversing bits of data stored in DDR3 chip modules.
Google's Project Zero reveals possible memory leak hack
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