FPGA Glitching & Side Channel Attacks
Offered By: Hackaday via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore the fascinating world of side channel analysis and FPGA glitching in this 31-minute Hackaday conference talk. Delve into once-secret attacks now accessible through low-cost hardware like FPGAs. Learn about intentionally inducing faults in modern microcontroller systems. Discover various attack techniques including Tempest, ultrasound, power attacks, timing attacks, RSA key extraction, and fault injection. Examine real-world applications involving potato chips, DSLR cameras, Arduino, drones, and cold boot attacks. Gain insights into tools like Chip Whisperer, logic analyzers, and Teensy for non-invasive attacks. Note that due to technical difficulties, the talk begins with slides and transitions to live video around the 6:30 mark.
Syllabus
Intro
Tempest
Ultrasound
Power Attacks
Potato Chips
DSLR Camera
Arduino
Password Validation
EqualEqual
Timing Attack
RSA Key Extraction
Chip Whisperer
Cheaper Alternatives
Logic Analyzers
Fault Injection Attacks
EEPROM
Drones
Cold Boot Attack
UV Fuse Reset
Tools
Teensy
NonInvasive Attack
Taught by
HACKADAY
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