Switching Off your Device Does Not Protect Against Fault Attacks

Abstract: Physical attacks, and among them fault injection attacks, are a significant threat to the security of embedded systems. Among the means of fault injection, laser has the significant advantage of being extremely spatially accurate. Numerous state-of-the-art studies have investigated the use of lasers to inject faults into a target at run-time. However, the high precision of laser fault injection comes with requirements on the knowledge of the implementation and exact execution time of the victim code. The main contribution of this work is the demonstration on experimental basis that it is also possible to perform laser fault injection on an unpowered device. Specifically, we targeted the Flash non-volatile memory of a 32-bit microcontroller. The advantage of this new attack path is that it does not require any synchronisation between the victim and the attacker. We provide an experimental characterization of this phenomenon with a description of the fault model from the physical lev.... https://tches.iacr.org/index.php/TCHES/article/view/11798

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Deutsche Nationalbibliothek Frankfurt am Main
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Online-Ressource
Language
Englisch

Bibliographic citation
Switching Off your Device Does Not Protect Against Fault Attacks ; volume:2024 ; number:4 ; year:2024
IACR transactions on cryptographic hardware and embedded systems ; 2024, Heft 4 (2024)

Creator
Grandamme, Paul
Tissot, Pierre-Antoine
Bossuet, Lilian
Dutertre, Jean-Max
Colombier, Brice
Grosso, Vincent

DOI
10.46586/tches.v2024.i4.425-450
URN
urn:nbn:de:101:1-2409251855490.767269790650
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  • Grandamme, Paul
  • Tissot, Pierre-Antoine
  • Bossuet, Lilian
  • Dutertre, Jean-Max
  • Colombier, Brice
  • Grosso, Vincent

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