A landmark collaboration between the University of Michigan, Ruhr University
Bochum and Georgia Tech has discovered a pioneering cyberattack method dubbed
“Hot Pixel,” which targets the intricate relationship between graphic processing
units (GPUs), modern system-on-a-chip (SoCs) and browser data.
Bochum and Georgia Tech has discovered a pioneering cyberattack method dubbed
“Hot Pixel,” which targets the intricate relationship between graphic processing
units (GPUs), modern system-on-a-chip (SoCs) and browser data.
The “Hot Pixel” attack marks a shift from traditional security vulnerabilities,
as it exploits data-dependent computation times in GPUs and SoCs to exfiltrate
information from Chrome and Safari browse