DejaVuzz: Disclosing Transient Execution Bugs with Dynamic Swappable Memory and Differential Information Flow Tracking Assisted Processor Fuzzing
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Last seen 6/13/2026
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14 connectionsThe paper introduces dynamic swappable memory as a novel operating primitive.
The paper introduces differential information flow tracking as a novel operating primitive.
Yangye Zhou is listed as an author of the paper.
Xingzhi Zhang is listed as an author of the paper.
Yinshuai Li is listed as an author of the paper.
Qinhan Tan is listed as an author of the paper.
Yinqian Zhang is listed as an author of the paper.
Yajin Zhou is listed as an author of the paper.
Rui Chang is listed as an author of the paper.
Wenbo Shen is listed as an author of the paper.
The paper mentions Foreshadow as an example of transient execution vulnerability that was patched and followed by MDS attacks.
The paper introduces DejaVuzz as a novel pre-silicon processor transient execution bug fuzzer.
The paper mentions Microarchitectural Data Sampling as an attack that emerged after Foreshadow was patched.
Jinyan Xu is listed as an author of the paper.