The drammer tag on WindowsForum.com covers discussions about the Drammer exploit, a type of Rowhammer attack that targets Android devices by inducing bitflips in DRAM to gain root access. The tag also includes related hardware-level exploits that bypass the operating system, such as vulnerabilities in Intel chips that make malware more potent. These exploits share a common concept of subjugating the hardware rather than the OS software, highlighting a shift in attack vectors toward physical memory manipulation. Discussions focus on the technical details of Rowhammer bitflips and their implications for device security.
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at first it seems these are two entirely different exploits. digging a bit deeper … they both share one ultimate concept … subjugating the hardware (core/chip), rather than the os's software. if i understand correctly … the first one even bypasses the os...