
Jim Miller
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Jim Miller
@TheMijCipher
Engineering Director for Cryptography at Trail of Bits





IMO these two attacks spell the beginning of the end for SGX, TDX and SEV-SNP in self-hosted contexts. These DRAM bus attacks were always the glaring hole in the threat model, and I expect DDR5 to fall soon as well. These attacks are explicitly written out of the threat model so they won’t be patched by Intel and AMD, and it’s not clear how they could do so anyway.

The $1.5B Bybit hack marks a new era in cryptocurrency security. Attackers have moved beyond technical exploits to sophisticated operational attacks. Read our initial analysis of this historic breach and its industry-wide implications: blog.trailofbits.com/2025/02/21/the…







Two days ago, @NIST finalized three post-quantum cryptography standards. Today, we are announcing an open-source Rust implementation of one of these standards, SLH-DSA, now available in RustCrypto! blog.trailofbits.com/2024/08/15/we-…



Quantum computers could imperil the security of confidential electronic information, such as emails. To counter this threat, NIST has finalized its set of three encryption algorithms designed to withstand a future quantum computer’s cyberattacks: nist.gov/news-events/ne…
