Vulnerabilities of Remote Command Injection: IMEI Threats on Information Security on Modern Smartphones |
Author(s): |
Uma Sankari.V , CK COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY; G.Elayaroja, CK COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY |
Keywords: |
Electronic warfare, information security, intentional electromagnetic interference |
Abstract |
in cryptography, electromagnetic attacks are side-channel attacks preformed by measuring the electromagnetic radiation emitted from a device and performing signal analysis on it. Many papers dealing with the analysis of electromagnetic attacks against critical electronic devices have been. In this paper, we exploit the principle of front-door coupling on smart phones headphone cables with specific electromagnetic waveforms. Front door coupling is the possible disturbance to an aircraft system as received by the antenna of the system and mainly in the frequency band used by the system. It is also the responsibility of the certification applicant to demonstrate that the installed system does not interfere with the other aircraft system. We present a smart use of intentional electromagnetic interference, resulting in finer impacts on an information system than a classical denial of service effect. As an outcome, we introduce a new silent remote voice command injection technique on modern smart phones to secure the information. |
Other Details |
Paper ID: IJSRDV7I100168 Published in: Volume : 7, Issue : 10 Publication Date: 01/01/2020 Page(s): 504-508 |
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