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D.~Gruss, C.~Maurice, A.~Fogh, M.~Lipp, and S.~Mangard.
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\newblock Prefetch side-channel attacks: Bypassing smap and kernel aslr.
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\newblock In {\em Proceedings of the 2016 ACM SIGSAC Conference on Computer and
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Communications Security}, CCS '16, page 368–379, New York, NY, USA, 2016.
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\bibitem{tugraz:tlbsidechannel}
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L.~Maar, L.~Giner, D.~Gruss, and S.~Mangard.
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\newblock When good kernel defenses go bad: Reliable and stable kernel exploits
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via defense-amplified tlb side-channel leaks.
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\newblock In {\em Proceedings of the 34rd USENIX Security Symposium},
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Conference date: 13-08-2025 Through 15-08-2025.
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