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Improving the Big Mac Attack on Elliptic Curve Cryptography

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Improving the Big Mac Attack on Elliptic Curve Cryptography
Abstract. At CHES 2001, Walter introduced the Big Mac attack against an implementation of rsa. It is an horizontal collision attack, based on the detection of common operands in two multiplications. The attack is very powerful since one single power trace of an exponentiation permits to recover all bits of the secret exponent. Moreover, the attack works with unknown or blinded input. The technique was later studied and improved by Clavier et alii and presented at INDOCRYPT 2012. At SAC 2013, Bauer et alii presented the rst attack based on the Big Mac principle on implementations based on elliptic curves with simulation results. In this work, we improve the attack presented by Bauer et alii to considerably increase the success rate. Instead of comparing only two multiplications, the targeted implementation permits to compare many multiplications. We give experiment results with traces taken from a real target to prove the soundness of our attack. In fact, the experimental results show ...
Jean-Luc Danger, Sylvain Guilley, Philippe Hoogvor
Added 30 Mar 2016
Updated 30 Mar 2016
Type Journal
Year 2016
Where BIRTHDAY
Authors Jean-Luc Danger, Sylvain Guilley, Philippe Hoogvorst, Cédric Murdica, David Naccache
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