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Side channel attacks
For anybody interested in embedded systems side channel attacks, here is the link from the company which developed the chipwhisperer
https://www.newae.com/chipwhisperer The ChipWhisperer® ecosystem presents the first open-source, low-cost solution to expose weaknesses that exist in embedded systems all around us. |
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As a followup, If you can't afford to spend ~600 US$ on a ChipWhisperer-Husky
Then the Picoglitcher might be an alternative, because it only costs ~55 US$, and is based on similar hardware as the Husky and shows promising results. https://www.tindie.com/products/faulty-hardware/picoglitcher-v21/ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3To4tyzmRsg |
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