[OneRNG-Discuss] OneRNG vulnerable to overheating attacks
Jim Cheetham
jim at gonzul.net
Mon Dec 9 20:29:59 GMT 2024
I don't think we make any specific claims for operating temperatures for
the OneRNG, and from my perspective this device wasn't designed to be
robust to physical attacks, instead it was designed to be verifiable, to
help the owner detect when attacks had taken place.
I notice this recent Master's degree paper from Ludovica Barsi at
Università di Padova subjected our device to both cooling to -30℃ and
heating to 80℃ (they wanted to go higher) and observed that while we worked
just fine at the lower limits, overheating badly affected the data quality.
https://thesis.unipd.it/handle/20.500.12608/43116?mode=full
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