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How Practical Are Fault Injection Attacks, Really?
Fault injection attacks (FIA) are a class of active physical attacks, mostly used for malicious purposes such as extraction of cryptographic keys, privilege escalation, attacks on neural network implementations. There are many techniques that can be used
Jakub Breier, Xiaolu Hou
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Practical, Low-Cost Fault Injection Attacks on Personal Smart Devices
Fault attacks are traditionally considered under a threat model that assumes the device under test is in the possession of the attacker. We propose a variation on this model.
Shaked Delarea, Yossi Oren
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Trivium Stream Cipher Countermeasures Against Fault Injection Attacks and DFA
Attacks on cryptocircuits are becoming increasingly sophisticated, requiring designers to include more and more countermeasures in the design to protect it against malicious attacks.
F. E. Potestad-Ordonez +4 more
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Fault Injection Attacks on Cryptographic Devices: Theory, Practice, and Countermeasures [PDF]
Implementations of cryptographic algorithms continue to proliferate in consumer products due to the increasing demand for secure transmission of confidential information. Although the current standard cryptographic algorithms proved to withstand exhaustive attacks, their hardware and software implementations have exhibited vulnerabilities to side ...
Alessandro Barenghi +2 more
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Clock Glitch Fault Attacks on Deep Neural Networks and Their Countermeasures [PDF]
Recently, deep neural networks (DNNs) have been widely used in various fields, such as autonomous vehicles and smart homes. Since these DNNs can be directly implemented on edge devices, they offer advantages such as real-time processing in low-power and ...
Sangwon Lee +3 more
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Shaping the Glitch: Optimizing Voltage Fault Injection Attacks
Voltage fault injection is a powerful active side channel attack that modifies the execution-flow of a device by creating disturbances on the power supply line.
Claudio Bozzato +2 more
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Countermeasures Against Fault Injection Attacks in Processors: A Review
Physical attacks pose a significant threat to the security of embedded processors, which have become an integral part of our daily lives. Processors can be vulnerable to fault injection attacks that threaten their normal and secure behavior. Such attacks
Roua Boulifa +2 more
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Fiddling the Twiddle Constants - Fault Injection Analysis of the Number Theoretic Transform
In this work, we present the first fault injection analysis of the Number Theoretic Transform (NTT). The NTT is an integral computation unit, widely used for polynomial multiplication in several structured lattice-based key encapsulation mechanisms ...
Prasanna Ravi +4 more
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Who Watches the Watchers: Attacking Glitch Detection Circuits
Over the last decades, fault injection attacks have been demonstrated to be an effective method for breaking the security of electronic devices. Some types of fault injection attacks, like clock and voltage glitching, require very few resources by the ...
Amund Askeland +2 more
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SoK: Fault Injection Attacks on Cryptosystems
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Tinghung Chiu, Wenjie Xiong 0001
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