physical attacks on embedded systems
Physical attacks on embedded systems refer to various techniques employed to exploit the physical vulnerabilities of these computerized systems. These attacks involve manipulating or tampering with the hardware components, including chips, memory, and interfaces, in order to gain unauthorized access, manipulate functionality, extract sensitive information, or disrupt the system's operation.
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