File:Power attack.png
| Description |
English: Power variations, observed during work of the embedded processor, computing RSA signatures. The left (short) peak represents iteration without multiplication (key bit is cleared), and the right represents iteration with multiplication (key bit is set). The low power pause between iterations has been artificially implemented to make key decoding trivial. This would be more complex on the real world devices that, differently, try to obfuscate it. This is a trimmed version. |
| Source | Own work |
| Author | Audriusa. Recorded by student in ETH (Zurich) during system security laboratory work. |
| Other versions | Power attack full.png - with oscilloscope frame showing settings. |
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