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| Ref | Topic | Relevance | |-----|-------|-----------| | [1] | VENOM (CVE‑2015‑3456) | Hyper‑visor I/O bug. | | [2] | L1TF (CVE‑2018‑3615) | Speculative execution RCE. | | [3] | “Register‑Based Attacks on ARM TrustZone” (IEEE S&P 2022) | Shows the power of unchecked register writes. | | [4] | “Fuzzing Hyper‑visor Interfaces” (NDSS 2024) | Provides methodology we adopted. |
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