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Differential Fault Attacks on KLEIN
2019This paper proposes two Differential Fault Attacks on the lightweight block cipher KLEIN. Variant one targets the intermediate state of the cipher. Using at least five faulty ciphertexts, the attacker is able to determine the last round key. The second variant, which works only on KLEIN-64, injects a byte-fault in the key schedule and requires at least
Michael Gruber, Bodo Selmke
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Rowhammer.js: A Remote Software-Induced Fault Attack in JavaScript
International Conference on Detection of intrusions and malware, and vulnerability assessment, 2015A fundamental assumption in software security is that a memory location can only be modified by processes that may write to this memory location. However, a recent study has shown that parasitic effects in DRAM can change the content of a memory cell ...
D. Gruss +2 more
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Acceleration of fault attack emulation by consideration of fault propagation
2012 International Conference on Field-Programmable Technology, 2012In recent years the number of deployed embedded systems increased significantly. These system-on-chips are widely used for high-availability as well as security applications. Therefore, the reliable operation of these devices plays a vital role and disturbed operation can lead to loss of confidence and trust.
Armin Krieg +3 more
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2018
The advent of cloud computing and IoT have heralded an era of unprecedented levels of embedded technology and device connectivity across the globe. However, this raises concerns related to security and privacy. While one alleviate such concerns is to resort to the use of cryptographic modules for secure computation, cryptographic implementations ...
Sikhar Patranabis, Debdeep Mukhopadhyay
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The advent of cloud computing and IoT have heralded an era of unprecedented levels of embedded technology and device connectivity across the globe. However, this raises concerns related to security and privacy. While one alleviate such concerns is to resort to the use of cryptographic modules for secure computation, cryptographic implementations ...
Sikhar Patranabis, Debdeep Mukhopadhyay
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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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It's Not My Fault - On Fault Attacks on Symmetric Cryptography
2012 Workshop on Fault Diagnosis and Tolerance in Cryptography, 2012Symmetric cryptographic algorithms include stream ciphers, block ciphers, MAC algorithms, and hash functions. This paper discusses the generations of these algorithms and how these generations are affected by fault attacks. It also offers a perspective on approaches that could offer increasedresistance against fault attacks and other implementation ...
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Number "Not Used" Once - Practical Fault Attack on pqm4 Implementations of NIST Candidates
International Workshop on Constructive Side-Channel Analysis and Secure Design, 2019P. Ravi +4 more
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Stochastic fault and cyber-attack detection and consensus control in multi-agent systems
International Journal of Control, 2022Farzaneh Abdollahi, K Khorasani
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