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arxiv: 0901.0911 · v3 · pith:OCVGKYSRnew · submitted 2009-01-07 · 💻 cs.CR

Fault Attacks on RSA Public Keys: Left-To-Right Implementations are also Vulnerable

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keywords faultpublicattackattackshereleft-to-rightmodulusalgebraic
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After attacking the RSA by injecting fault and corresponding countermeasures, works appear now about the need for protecting RSA public elements against fault attacks. We provide here an extension of a recent attack based on the public modulus corruption. The difficulty to decompose the "Left-To-Right" exponentiation into partial multiplications is overcome by modifying the public modulus to a number with known factorization. This fault model is justified here by a complete study of faulty prime numbers with a fixed size. The good success rate of this attack combined with its practicability raises the question of using faults for changing algebraic properties of finite field based cryptosystems.

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