A timing attack on a cryptosystem allows the attacker to deduce the secret key information based on the timing differences with respect to different inputs given to an encryption or decryption algorithm. Cryptosystems can take variable amounts of time to process due to performance optimizations in software, branching or conditional...
Modern cryptanalysis is generally based on the mathematical theory. However, side-channel analysis has become increasingly popular recently. The benefit of side-channel cryptanalysis is due to the fact that performers can mount attacks with low costs in terms of time and equipment and are highly successful in extracting useful results. The...
This paper discusses Java Bytecode Obfuscation techniques that make the reverse engineering task more difficult. This paper is structured as follows: Java virtual machine and Java language specifications are discussed first. Then the paper talks about different techniques for protecting software and then details one promising approach named Obfuscation. The...
Timing attacks enable an attacker to extract secret information from a cryptosystem by observing timing differences with respect to different inputs given to an encryption or decryption algorithm. Werner Schindler has proposed a timing attack on smart card devices. We implemented this attack based on the same approach for RSA...