Title :
Interacting with Hardware Trojans over a network
Author :
Farag, Mohammed M. ; Lerner, Lee W. ; Patterson, Cameron D.
Author_Institution :
Bradley Dept. of Electr. & Comput. Eng., Cyber at VT, Virginia Tech, Blacksburg, VA, USA
Abstract :
Hardware Trojan horses (HTHs) are emerging threats to integrated circuits (ICs) outsourced to a global supply chain or developed with untrusted tools and intellectual property (IP). HTHs are stealthy in nature, and covert communication is their usual means of interaction and information transfer. Previous research has focused on short-range interaction via side-channels and existing IC interfaces, while remote interaction with HTHs across wired computer networks has received less attention. Generalized and non-local HTH interaction can support attacks normally associated with software Trojans. We investigate remote communication with HTHs and provide partial methods to exploit vulnerabilities in media layers of the protocol stack. Specifically, we focus on covert communication over point-to-point physical links in 10 gigabit Ethernet (10GbE) networks by exploiting loose specifications in physical- and link-layer protocols. The developed HTHs are assessed in terms of resource overhead and achieved bit rate, and demonstrate the potential for establishing high bandwidth covert channels using lightweight implanted circuits. We also describe a PUF-based IC or IP tracking attack enabled by HTH interaction across a network.
Keywords :
integrated circuits; invasive software; local area networks; Etherne; HTH; IC; IP; covert communication; global supply chain; hardware trojan horses; integrated circuits; intellectual property; link-layer protocols; physical-layer protocols; point-to-point physical links; remote communication; short-range interaction; side-channels; software trojans; untrusted tools; wired computer networks; Clocks; IP networks; Protocols; Receivers; Synchronization; Trojan horses;
Conference_Titel :
Hardware-Oriented Security and Trust (HOST), 2012 IEEE International Symposium on
Conference_Location :
San Francisco, CA
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4673-2341-3
DOI :
10.1109/HST.2012.6224323