ldly popular among the BSD networking
folk, and for good reason. I have a number of APU2 and APU3 systems
deployed. I have one APU4 device deployed. I'll likely deploy another
APU4 device within the next month or two.
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Shawn Webb
Cofounder and Security Engineer
either of which actually ship with ASLR enabled by default if I remember
correctly.
> The paper has no(!) references to OpenBSD, they never show any actual code,
and it
> appears that this is a local exploit that seems to require that the victim
and spy
> processes share the same virtual add
ving
> the vm code emulate it. It must emulate the MSR's associated with
> the feature.
>
> Or, not make the claim.
>
> bhyve appears to be passing down feature bits from the host cpu
> without sanitizing them.
>
> I wonder what other features they are passing down
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