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| Title: | Injected and leaked : actively inducing side-channel leakage using electromagnetic injection and hardware nonlinearity | Authors: | Yan, H Shao, Z Zhang, S Jiang, Q Long, Y |
Issue Date: | 2026 | Source: | In Proceedings of the 35th USENIX Security Symposium: August 12-14, 2026, Baltimore, MD, USA, p. 2485-2504 | Abstract: | Electromagnetic (EM) side-channel leakage and injection are typically treated as distinct physical phenomena, threatening data confidentiality and integrity respectively. This work investigates how EM injection can be used to amplify side-channel leakage that is otherwise infeasible. We introduce a novel framework for Injection-Induced EM Side Channels to enable integrated, closed-loop EM security analysis. Our theoretical modeling and experimental measurements reveal that nonlinear hardware components, such as ubiquitous amplifiers, analog-to-digital converters, and power converters, can modulate secret electrical signals onto an injected EM carrier and thus upconvert low-frequency secrets into measurable EM emissions. By tuning the injection frequency and amplitude, adversaries gain the ability to actively shape the effective spectrum and entropy of the resulting leakage. We design InjectEave attack and demonstrate eavesdropping on the audio played through wired and wireless headphones from up to 30~m away with accessible RF equipment, as well as in through-wall scenarios, and characterize injection-induced EM leakage of other low-frequency secrets such as power consumption of smart home devices and analog sensor inputs. Case studies further demonstrate how the proposed techniques enable closed-loop eavesdropping and manipulation of landline-phone conversations. Finally, we analyze the broader security challenges and mitigations. | Publisher: | USENIX Association | ISBN: | 978-1-939133-58-8 | Description: | 35th USENIX Security Symposium, August 12-14, 2026, Baltimore, MD, USA | Rights: | Posted with the permission of the author. |
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