Fault Injection Attack (FIA)
A Fault Injection Attack (FIA) is an attack that intentionally induces errors or abnormal conditions in a device (hardware or firmware) to make it behave incorrectly — often to bypass protections, reveal secret data, or enable other attacks such as Differential Fault Analysis (DFA). Instead of exploiting a software bug, an attacker forces the system into an unexpected state (a fault) and studies the faulty outputs to gain advantage.
Faults are induced via changes to the device’s physical/operational conditions. Typical classes include:
- Voltage/Power Glitches — brief drops/spikes in supply voltage or brown-out conditions.
- Clock/Timing Glitches — perturbations of the clock (frequency, jitter) to cause timing violations.
- Environmental Stress — extreme temperature changes or rapid thermal transients.
- Electromagnetic (EM) Disturbance — strong EM fields to disturb logic or interfaces.
- Laser/Optical Injection — localized illumination to flip internal states (used in lab research).
- Radiation/Ionizing Events — single-event upsets (SEUs) in space/aviation environments.
- Faulty I/O or Bus Manipulation — tampering with communication lines to introduce errors.
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