https://www.newscientist.com/article/2315672-harmful-chips-hidden-on-circuit-boards-revealed-by-their-power-use/

Harmful chips hidden on circuit boards revealed by their power use

Careful observation of the power consumption of a circuit board can reveal 
telltale signs that an attacker has tampered with it and installed a malicious 
device designed to steal sensitive information or cause crashes, say 
researchers.

TECHNOLOGY
 
April 18, 2022 07:00

By Matthew Sparkesanufacturers often design printed circuit boards for their 
products but lack manufacturing capability, so they outsource production. 
Experts warn that these factories are a point of vulnerability where an 
attacker could insert malicious features, known as Trojan attacks. These Trojan 
attacks could steal sensitive data or crash a device when triggered.

Only one such attack has ever been reported in the wild, detailed in a 
Bloomberg article in 2018, but later denied by all companies mentioned. 
Theodore Markettos at the University of Cambridge  says that no firm …

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