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This paper describes the forensic analysis of what the authors believe to be the most sophisticated smart card fraud encountered to date. In 2010, Murdoch et al. (IEEE Symposium on Security and Privacy, pp 433–446, 2010) described a man-in-the-middle attack against EMV cards. Murdoch et al. (IEEE Symposium on Security and Privacy, pp 433–446, 2010) demonstrated the attack using a general purpose FPGA...
Microcircuits dedicated to security in smartcards are targeted by more and more sophisticated attacks like fault attacks that combine physical disturbance and cryptanalysis. The use of simulation for circuit validation considering these attacks is limited by the time needed to compute the result of the chosen fault injections. Usually, this choice is made by the user according to his knowledge of...
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