Sources: http://googleprojectzero.blogspot.ca/2015/03/exploiting-dram-rowhammer-bug-to-gain.html https://code.google.com/p/google-security-research/issues/detail?id=283 Full PoC: https://gitlab.com/exploit-database/exploitdb-bin-sploits/-/raw/main/bin-sploits/36310.tar.gz This is a proof-of-concept exploit that is able to gain kernel privileges on machines that are susceptible to the DRAM "rowhammer" problem. It runs as an unprivileged userland process on x86-64 Linux. It works by inducing bit flips in page table entries (PTEs). For development purposes, the exploit program has a test mode in which it induces a bit flip by writing to /dev/mem. qemu_runner.py will run the exploit program in test mode in a QEMU VM. It assumes that "bzImage" (in the current directory) is a Linux kernel image that was built with /dev/mem enabled (specifically, with the the CONFIG_STRICT_DEVMEM option disabled). Mark Seaborn mseaborn@chromium.org March 2015