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Differential Fault Attack on ChaosForge
2025 6th International Conference on Recent Advances in Information Technology (RAIT)R Radheshwar, Dibyendu Roy
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Incremental Fault Analysis: Relaxing the Fault Model of Differential Fault Attacks
IEEE Transactions on Very Large Scale Integration (VLSI) Systems, 2020This article presents a new fault analysis technique against cryptographic devices called the incremental fault analysis (IFA), which can be adapted into fault attacks using more traditional differential fault analysis (DFA) techniques in order to increase their feasibility under more practical fault injection conditions.
Trevor E. Pogue, Nicola Nicolici
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A hybrid fault model for differential fault attack on AES
2017 IEEE 12th International Conference on ASIC (ASICON), 2017In this paper, a hybrid model is proposed to improve availability of ciphertext for differential fault attack (DFA) against AES. This model combines the fault models of the encryption process with the key schedule process. In the actual attack scenarios, we can use the pairs of correct and fault ciphertexts to match a variety of models, such as single ...
Yixia Liu +3 more
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Differential Fault Attacks on Lightweight Cipher LBlock
Fundamenta Informaticae, 2018Lightweight block cipher is usually used in “Internet of Thing” to protect confidentiality as well as to authentication. LBlock is a lightweight block cipher designed for tiny computing devices, such as RFID tags and sensor network nodes. The cipher algorithm iterates a Feistel structure with SP type round function by 32 rounds.
Yuechuan Wei, Yisheng Rong, Cunyang Fan
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PRINCE under Differential Fault Attack
Proceedings of the 4th ACM Workshop on Attacks and Solutions in Hardware Security, 2020Fault analysis is one of the most studied physical attacks primarily due to the inherent ease of implementation. This work investigates integral and differential fault analysis attacks on the well-known lightweight block-cipher PRINCE. The work begins by identifying new integral properties of PRINCE which are not restricted to be symmetric around the ...
Aikata, Banashri Karmakar, Dhiman Saha
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Differential Fault Attack on ITUbee Block Cipher
ACM Transactions on Embedded Computing Systems, 2016Differential Fault Attack (DFA) is a powerful cryptanalytic technique to retrieve secret keys by exploiting the faulty ciphertexts generated during encryption procedure. This article proposes a novel DFA attack that is effective on ITUbee, a software-oriented block cipher for resource-constrained devices.
Shan Fu +4 more
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An Improved Differential Fault Attack on Camellia. [PDF]
The S-box lookup is one of the most important operations in cipher algorithm design, and also is the most effective part to prevent traditional linear and differential attacks, however, when the physical implementation of the algorithm is considered, it ...
Xin-jie Zhao 0001, Tao Wang 0008
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Differential Fault Attack on SIMON with Very Few Faults
2018SIMON, a block cipher proposed by NSA (2013), has received a lot of attention from the cryptology community. Several cryptanalytic results have been presented on its reduced-round variants. In this work, we evaluate the cipher against Differential Fault Attack (DFA).
Ravi Anand +3 more
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An Improved Differential Fault Attack on the Stream Cipher Espresso
Lecture Notes in Computer ScienceDebendranath Das +2 more
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A differential fault attack on the WG family of stream ciphers
Journal of Cryptographic Engineering, 2020WG-l ($$l=7,8,16,29$$) are the well-known Welch–Gong (WG) stream cipher family with different key length bits. The first version named WG (WG-29) stream cipher was introduced in eSTREAM project as a cipher suitable for hardware implementations. The other variants are proposed for different applications from RFID to fast communications.
Mohammad Ali Orumiehchiha +3 more
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