as amazing.  I remember reading about 
> attacks that involved running chips at lower voltage than they were 
> supposed to have and that somehow allowed them to be compromised, etc.

Voltage Glitching?

A neighborly paper:
 
http://events.ccc.de/congress/2008/Fahrplan/attachments/1191_goodspeed_25c3_bslc.pdf


> 
> Anyhow, are there any (not *too* technical) books on the modern 
> techniques for attacking cryptosystems?
> 
>  Thanks.   /bernie\
> 
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