One of the many fascinating fields that’s covered by Hackaday’s remit lies in the world of hardware security, working with physical electronic hardware to reveal inner secrets concealed in its ...
A new technical paper titled “CRAFT: Characterizing and Root-Causing Fault Injection Threats at Pre-Silicon” was published by researchers at North Carolina State University. “Fault injection attacks ...
Safety mechanisms designed to handle rare events can become unreliable under sustained or intense fault conditions.
A new software-based fault injection attack, CacheWarp, can let threat actors hack into AMD SEV-protected virtual machines by targeting memory writes to escalate privileges and gain remote code ...
Analog fault simulation in mixed‐signal circuits is a critical tool for ensuring the robustness and reliability of systems that integrate both analogue and digital components. This field addresses the ...
One can only imagine the wonders held within the crypto labs of organizations like the CIA or NSA. Therein must be machines of such sophistication that no electronic device could resist their attempts ...