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From: [email protected] (Paul C. Kocher)
Subject: Announce: Timing cryptanalysis of RSA, DH, DSS
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Date: Mon, 11 Dec 1995 01:33:17 GMT
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I've just released details of an attack many of you will find
interesting since quite a few existing cryptography products and
systems are potentially at risk. The general idea of the attack is
that secret keys can be found by measuring the amount of time used to
to process messages. The paper describes attacks against RSA, fixed-
exponent Diffie-Hellman, and DSS, and the techniques can work with
many other systems as well.
My research on the subject is still in progress and the current paper
does not include many of my findings. I will eventually publish a full
paper, but am releasing a preliminary draft now to alert the community
as quickly as possible. A copy of the abstract is attached at the end
of this message and the full text can be downloaded in PostScript
format from:
ftp://ftp.cryptography.com/pub/kocher_timing_attack.ps
ftp://ftp.cryptography.com/pub/kocher_timing_attack.ps.gz
I've also made an HTML version which is accessible at:
http://www.cryptography.com
(The HTML uses subscripts and superscripts which aren't supported
in older web browsers. The PostScript version is the "official"
one and looks nicer.)
The results have already been seen by Matt Blaze, Martin Hellman, Ron
Rivest, Bruce Schneier, and many others. While the full significance
of the attack is not yet known, I think everyone who has seen it
considers it important (including Netscape who awarded me a $1000
bugs bounty prize).
ABSTRACT. Cryptosystems often take slightly different
amounts of time to process different messages. With network-
based cryptosystems, cryptographic tokens, and many other
applications, attackers can measure the amount of time used
to complete cryptographic operations. This abstract shows
that timing channels can, and often do, leak key material.
The attacks are particularly alarming because they often
require only known ciphertext, work even if timing
measurements are somewhat inaccurate, are computationally
easy, and are difficult to detect. This preliminary draft
outlines attacks that can find secret exponents in Diffie-
Hellman key exchange, factor RSA keys, and find DSS secret
parameters. Other symmetric and asymmetric cryptographic
functions are also at risk. A complete description of the
attack will be presented in a full paper, to be released
later. I conclude by noting that closing timing channels
is often more difficult than might be expected.
Cheers,
Paul Kocher
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From: [email protected] (Joel M. Rubin)
Newsgroups: sci.crypt
Subject: Re: Announce: Timing cryptanalysis of RSA, DH, DSS
Date: 11 Dec 1995 04:35:47 GMT
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I just saw a small article with your name on page 1 of the N.Y. Times
Fax 8-page Internet Edition. (Monday, December 11, 1995)
They change the edition at about 10:30-11 P.M. Eastern Standard Time
(0330-0400 the next GMT day) so if you read this before then, you might
want to download http://nytimesfax.com/times.pdf.
It is in Adobe Acrobat format.
Of course, there is probably a larger article in the paper edition.
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From: [email protected] (Joel M. Rubin)
Newsgroups: sci.crypt
Subject: Re: Announce: Timing cryptanalysis of RSA, DH, DSS
Date: 11 Dec 1995 04:38:58 GMT
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In case you don't already know, there is an article about your work in
Monday's N.Y. Times. I just read a very small version of it in
http://nytimesfax.com/times.pdf. (Adobe Acrobat-format 8-page edition)
The N.Y. Times Fax on the web changes edition about 10:30 or 11 P.M. New
York time so if you want it, get it before then.