Computer chip vulnerabilities could put modern electronics at risk

Press Trust of India  |  Washington 

Scientists, including one of Indian origin, have discovered vulnerabilities in high-performance computer that could lead to failures in modern

They have been working to understand the vulnerabilities of computer as a way to prevent malicious attacks on the that make up everyday life.

Some consumer vendors, such as and Samsung, have been accused of exploiting vulnerabilities in their own electronics and sending that intentionally slow down earlier phone models to encourage consumers to purchase new products.

Previous researchers have studied components, such as the processors, computer memory and circuits for security vulnerabilities, but the WSU research team found significant vulnerabilities in the sophisticated of high-performance computer

"The is the glue that holds everything together. When it starts to malfunction, the whole system is going to crumble," said

High-performance computers use a large number of processors and do for and cloud computing, and the coordinates the processors and memory.

Researchers are working to increase the number of processors and incorporate high-performance capabilities into

They devised three "craftily constructed deleterious" attacks to test the communications system. This additional workload enhanced electromigration-induced stress and crosstalk noise.

They found that a limited number of crucial vertical links of the communication system were particularly vulnerable to fail. Those links connect the processors in a stack and allows them to talk with each other.

"We determined how an agent can target the communication system to start malfunctions in the chip. The role of the communications and the threat had not been clear to the research community before," said

The researchers will now be working to develop ways to mitigate the problem, such as automated techniques and algorithms to detect and thwart attacks.

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First Published: Mon, December 17 2018. 16:50 IST