Brad B
Thu, 01 Feb 2001 09:08:58 -0800
I know NOTHING about Crypto/Smartcard tech, so please don't flame me, as I have nothing to defend myself with (hehe). However, I was watching a thing on CSPAN about voting technology, and some guy was showing off an electronic system that used smartcards, some college professor who was against technological integration into the voting system noted he had a colleague who use exponential (something or other, maybe deduction or division). He monitored the card as it talked to a host to deduce the key, and he's been able to do this on ALL current smart card models to date. He's been working w/the smart card manufacturers however, so they should get more secure eventually. [There has been substantial work done on breaking smart cards using techniques such as fault analysis, power analysis, timing analysis, and other fun stuff like that. It isn't clear such issues are all fixable. I suspect many of cryptography readers are experts on this subject... --Perry]