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Cryptanalysis of a White Box AES Implementation
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2004
Lecture Notes in Computer Science
The white box attack context as described in [1, 2] is the common setting where cryptographic software is executed in an untrusted environment-i.e. an attacker has gained access to the implementation of cryptographic algorithms, and can observe or manipulate the dynamic execution of whole or part of the algorithms. In this paper, we present an efficient practical attack against the obfuscated AES implementation [1] proposed at SAC 2002 as a means to protect AES software operated in the white
doi:10.1007/978-3-540-30564-4_16
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