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PostHeaderIcon Glitch attacks from IC Crack method

Glitch attacks are fast changes in the signals supplied to the device and designed to affect its normal operation. Usually glitches are inserted in power supply and clock signals, but a glitch could be an external electric field transient or an electro-magnetic pulse. two metal needles might be placed on a smartcard within a few hundred micrometers away from the chip surface. Then by applying a spike of a few hundred volts for less than a microsecond on these needles, an electric field in the silicon substrate of sufficient strength to temporarily shift the threshold voltages of nearby transistors will be induced. One modification of the above proposal was suggested recently: using a miniature inductor consisting of several hundred turns of fine wire around the tip of a microprobe needle. A current injected into this coil will create a magnetic field, and the needle will concentrate the field lines.