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        <description>What happens when you have a bug in your CPU?  Today we are looking at GhostWrite, a RISC-V vulnerability affecting multiple CPU vendors, particuarly related to the vector instructions. Using some PoC code, we'll crash the system, modify a process, and even read arbitrary memory!  You can even try this yourself with my provided code + the right board. We'll also take a look at how the CISPA researchers discovered this vulnerability via Differential Fuzzing</description>
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