Nvidia drivers + Linux: is there still telemetry?

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  • pcileech

    Direct Memory Access (DMA) Attack Software

    All PCIe devices have full DMA capabilities and can do whatever they want with main memory with no real recourse from software and there are several open source projects and examples that illustrate just how easy it would be for a company full of smart people such as Nvidia to develop something similar, especially because they're able to make the hardware to their own specifications.

  • go-pcie-screamer

    Provides io.ReadWriter interface for a PCIe screamer device

    All PCIe devices have full DMA capabilities and can do whatever they want with main memory with no real recourse from software and there are several open source projects and examples that illustrate just how easy it would be for a company full of smart people such as Nvidia to develop something similar, especially because they're able to make the hardware to their own specifications.

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  • pcie_screamer

    PCIe Screamer - TLPs experiments...

    All PCIe devices have full DMA capabilities and can do whatever they want with main memory with no real recourse from software and there are several open source projects and examples that illustrate just how easy it would be for a company full of smart people such as Nvidia to develop something similar, especially because they're able to make the hardware to their own specifications.

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