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Citadel: A Simple Fix for Rowhammer Attacks
Saturday, December 7, 2024
But now, there's a new method called Citadel. It's like having a magic shield that protects your library. Even if a few books fall over, the rest stay safe. The best part? Citadel works on old, new, and future systems without needing any special hardware. It does use a bit more memory, about 7. 4%, but that's a small price to pay for security. Other methods can use up to six times more memory and aren't as flexible.
So, Citadel seems like a great choice for protecting our computer systems from Rowhammer attacks. It's affordable, fast, and works on any system.
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