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DejaVuzz: Disclosing Transient Execution Bugs with Dynamic Swappable Memory and Differential Information Flow Tracking Assisted Processor Fuzzing

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First seen 6/13/2026
Last seen 6/13/2026
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Dynamic Swappable Memory introduces → 100% 2e
The paper introduces dynamic swappable memory as a novel operating primitive.
Differential Information Flow Tracking introduces → 100% 2e
The paper introduces differential information flow tracking as a novel operating primitive.
Yangye Zhou authored by → 100% 1e
Yangye Zhou is listed as an author of the paper.
Xingzhi Zhang authored by → 100% 1e
Xingzhi Zhang is listed as an author of the paper.
Yinshuai Li authored by → 100% 1e
Yinshuai Li is listed as an author of the paper.
Qinhan Tan authored by → 100% 1e
Qinhan Tan is listed as an author of the paper.
Yinqian Zhang authored by → 100% 1e
Yinqian Zhang is listed as an author of the paper.
Yajin Zhou authored by → 100% 1e
Yajin Zhou is listed as an author of the paper.
Rui Chang authored by → 100% 1e
Rui Chang is listed as an author of the paper.
Wenbo Shen authored by → 100% 1e
Wenbo Shen is listed as an author of the paper.
Foreshadow mentions → 90% 1e
The paper mentions Foreshadow as an example of transient execution vulnerability that was patched and followed by MDS attacks.
DejaVuzz introduces → 100% 1e
The paper introduces DejaVuzz as a novel pre-silicon processor transient execution bug fuzzer.
Microarchitectural Data Sampling mentions → 90% 1e
The paper mentions Microarchitectural Data Sampling as an attack that emerged after Foreshadow was patched.
Jinyan Xu authored by → 100% 1e
Jinyan Xu is listed as an author of the paper.