Kav

@kavehrazavi

Assistant professor . Like computer systems and security.

Amsterdam, NL, Earth
Joined October 2007

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    Jan 27

    This year it took us a little while longer, but of course we are going to have another great workshop at 2020 🙃 You find the here:

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    Jan 27

    Finally, the disclosure is over! We present CacheOut, a new speculative execution attack to leak data on Intel CPUs via cache eviction despite current mitigations: , Andrew Kwong, Daniel Genkin and

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    Jan 27
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    For what it's worth, we do not consider this new vulnerabilities at all. More

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  4. Jan 27
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    Jan 22

    We've found a bug in CSME on-die ROM!💥 Intel says it's already targeted by CVE-2019-0090 (). Security Fuses can be extracted! 🔥 Mehlow and Cannon Point chipsets are affected. Stay tuned!

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    Jan 19
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    Jan 14

    Our NDSS paper, ABSynthe is now online: ABSynthe takes a target program and a microarchitecture and automatically synthesizes new side channels. With cool leakage maps!

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    10 Dec 2019

    I am honored to give an invited lecture on at VU Amsterdam on Dec. 13th. I will be covering how fault models can unlock unexpected potentials & new attacks. will join me in the talk. Thanks for allowing me to present to an amazing audience!

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    Isaac Asimov explains the ‘three laws of robotics', 1965

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    Something to ponder…

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    5 Dec 2019

    Dutch Minister Grapperhaus has to stop urging for encryption backdoors (today's article). This is at least his 2nd time violating official Dutch Government position that strong encryption is essential for society. Urgent Questions by below.

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    5 Dec 2019

    Tired of waiting for slow SPI flash programmers? 🤦🏾‍♀️ There is a better way! Come learn about spispy, the fast open source flash chip emulator, and see it in action at Black Hat EU Arsenal today at 10:00:

    A firmware developer face palming while waiting for a chip erase to complete
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    3 Dec 2019

    well done! point noted. RIDL, successor of Rowhammer leaks Intel memory and all other data along with it. Nothing constant can remain secret forever.

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    25 Nov 2019

    TT position in energy-efficient computing at the VU. Please help spread the word.

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    In other news Rogue In-Flight Data Load won the 2nd place for Applied Research at 2019. I met many nice and interesting people at the poster presentation :).

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    12 Nov 2019

    Long embargos without transparency hurt endusers who remain unknowingly exposed to serious flaws. covers our saga with in her piece. remains a problem after 1+ year, 2 flawed patches and 2 embargos (+1 still ongoing).

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    12 Nov 2019

    Intel are disclosing 77 vulns today (), some in their CPUs - HW bugs are always painful, but hardware is never perfect. Happy to see TAA disclosed after I found it >1y ago, but @dkg0414's page size issue looks a lot more painful. JCC icache errata too.

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    Microarchitectural processor vulnerabilities like Spectre and Meltdown were bad, but at least Intel fixed them promptly. Now it seems another deep-seated chip flaw lingered in Intel’s silicon for more than a year after the company was warned about it.

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    12 Nov 2019

    After extended embargo, excited to announce our latest paper "A tale of two worlds: Assessing the vulnerability of enclave shielding runtimes". cc:

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