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10-Sep-2009, 09:18 AM #1
University Research Exposes Potential Vulnerabilities In Cloud Computing 'Cross-VM at
University Research Exposes Potential Vulnerabilities In Cloud Computing.

'Cross-VM attacks' could threaten sensitive data in shared environments, researchers say

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