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Public White-Box Cryptographic Implementations and their Practical Attacks - Repository

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Deadpool is a repository of various public white-box cryptographic implementations and their practical attacks.

 

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Differential Computation Analysis

Differential Fault Analysis

White-box implementations

Wyseur 2007 challenge

A Linux binary implementing a DES.

Hack.lu 2009 challenge

A Windows binary implementing an AES 128.

Karroumi 2010 challenge

A Linux binary implementing an AES 128.

SSTIC 2012 challenge

A Python serialized object implementing a DES.

NoSuchCon 2013 challenge

A Windows binary implementing an AES 128 with uncompensated external encodings.

NoSuchCon 2013 variants

Variants of the NoSuchCon 2013 challenge, using the same white-box generator but compiled for Linux, without obfuscation and with compensated external encodings.

PlaidCTF 2013 challenge

A Linux binary implementing an AES 128.

CHES 2015 challenge

A GameBoy ROM implementing an AES 128.

OpenWhiteBox AES Chow

An implementation of Chow written in Go, implementing an AES 128.

OpenWhiteBox AES Xiao-Lai

An implementation of Xiao-Lai written in Go, implementing an AES 128.

CHES 2016 challenge

A Linux binary (and source) implementing an AES 128.

 

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