Researchers have demonstrated rowhammer attacks capable of gaining full control over NVIDIA GPUs, leading to complete system compromise when IOMMU is disabled; however, a third attack can achieve root access even with IOMMU enabled. This poses significant risks for developers and tech professionals by exposing vulnerabilities in GPU memory that could be exploited to gain unauthorized access to CPU memory. Tech communities should watch for upcoming patches or hardware updates from NVIDIA addressing these specific rowhammer vulnerabilities.
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