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Flip Feng Shui Attack

“Flip Feng Shui Attack” is a type of cyber attack that targets cloud servers. In this attack, the attacker tries to access the server’s physical memory by exploiting a vulnerability in the memory management of the system. Once the attacker gains access to the memory, they can manipulate it in a way that allows them to take control of the server or steal confidential data.

This type of attack is called “Flip Feng Shui” because it involves flipping memory pages in a way that allows the attacker to put their own code in places where the system would normally store its own code. The term “Feng Shui” is borrowed from the Chinese practice of arranging objects in a way that promotes balance and harmony, as the attackers are essentially manipulating the memory layout of the system to achieve their goals.

This attack can be very challenging to detect and prevent because it doesn’t require any software vulnerabilities to be exploited, and it can be carried out remotely. Therefore, it is important to regularly update your cloud servers and use best practices for securing your data to prevent such attacks.