Siguza, 07. Jan 2020 PAN Another day, another broken mitigation. Introduction CPUs these days have a feature that prevents inadvertent memory accesses from the kernel to userland memory. Intel calls this feature âSMAPâ (Supervisor Mode Access Prevention) while ARM calls it âPANâ (Privileged Access Never). Appleâs A10 chips and later have this feature, meaning exploit payloads always need to be pla
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