
Scientists from the Computer Security Group (COMSEC) at the ETH Zürich college, in conjunction with Google, have published a proof-of-concept attack on DDR5 RAM called Phoenix, with the CVE number 2025-6202. The new attack causes bit-flips in memory, leading to a set of vulnerabilities that includes high-level privilege escalation. Phoenix adeptly bypasses DDR5’s preventive measures for Rowhammer-style attacks, and neither ECC nor ODECC (on-die ECC) are of help.
It’s worth noting that COMSEC only…








