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6:10 AM
@JerryCoffin The only one doing work is me. Those cockerels are just my loyal henchmen henchicken that follow me everywhere when I am on the farm. I had locked them in a fenced area, they jumped over the fence, then found me and continue to follow me around. The only thing is that they were not very useful, so I was the only doing work and they were the one watching ..
 
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7:54 AM
@TelKitty Somehow "hench hen" seems (to me) to have a better ring to it (regardless of whether they're actually hens).
 
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10:22 AM
Let's assume you, a malicious person, manage to figure out which cache lines a victim accesses by measuring their cache hits vs cache misses. (aka cache probing)
Now what?
You see in the litterature some folks one time managed to go down the rabbit hole in 1976 on some exotic CPU, sort of speak, to figure out AES keys.
To me, it looks like, it's not as if you can easily start extracting any data you want from a user that way nor systematically extract keys.
Isn't such a cache side channel attack overrated?
I think being able to know which lines are being used by the victim is feasible (if you're a bit lucky too I assume). But then what? How can you be sure there is some plain key data in that cache line or a plain text password? And even if you knew, I am still not sure you can just fetch that cached data as is into your process to see the plain data
 
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11:36 AM
OK, seems like I got the answer. You can somehow figure out patterns and infer things , based on the accesses, if you're lucky enough to know where exactly your victim's process is. I.e. when exactly the eg encryption starts. So you d have to start monitoring precisely that specific part of the target process...
Still sounds like a long shot
 
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1:17 PM
@Mikhail What was the context ^^'
 
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7:35 PM
@LandonZeKepitelOfGreytBritn Thats a hard one, but maybe hint which lines you want to row hammer? en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Row_hammer
there are vastly more side channels then there are exploits in the wild
so if the threat of sidechannels was really as real as portrayed 1) somebody fixed all the relevant ones 2) we'd see more attacks then we're seeing today?
`In May 2021, a Google research team announced a new exploit, Half-Double that takes advantage of the worsening physics of some of the newer DRAM chips.[49]
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Google engineers: This exploits that fact that the discovery of a new particle has shifted the theoretical neutral pion mass to 134 MeV/c^2
7:57 PM
@Mikhail Not sure how your answer relates to my question. But it is very interesting nevertheless!
I got my answer by reading inter alia this: cr.yp.to/antiforgery/cachetiming-20050414.pdf
so one row-hammer mitigation is to more aggressively scramble the mapping between virtual and physical memory
so row-hammer is one of those attacks that looks like it would pwn the everybody but somehow I don't recall anything in the wild...
Almost finished watching the last season of peaky blinders
Jeez, that has been a wild ride so far
watching stuff is too much work but I'd recommend:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WeCrashed
but somehow wework lives on
in the form of empty coworking spaces in NYC
@Mikhail I just put it on in the background whilst working, so it's OK
8:12 PM
oh I get it, so like the show watches you instead of you watching it?
9:13 PM
On a sidenote,
is there anything particular to know if you'd have to configure a firewall in one of the most secure ways ever?
I have not worked that much on firewalls in the past
anything wrt caverats, best practices, the extra mile etc...

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