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12 March, 2015

AS MOORE’S LAW has packed more and more transistors onto a single memory chip, scientists have fretted for years that electric charges that “leak” out from those tiny components might cause unpredictable errors in neighboring semiconductors. But now a team of Google researchers has demonstrated a more unexpected problem with that electromagnetic leakage: hackers can use it to purposefully corrupt portions of some laptops’ memory, and even to bypass the security protections of those computers.

http://www.wired.com/2015/03/google-hack-dram-memory-electric-leaks/