When Good Turns Evil - Using Intel SGX to Stealthily Steal Bitcoins

When Good Turns Evil - Using Intel SGX to Stealthily Steal Bitcoins

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When Good Turns Evil - Using Intel SGX to Stealthily Steal Bitcoins

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  1. 1 Outline
  2. 2 Introduction to SGX
  3. 3 Using SGX to implement Bitcoin wallets
  4. 4 Bitcoins Signatures
  5. 5 Cache Attacks
  6. 6 Prime and Rope
  7. 7 How does this work
  8. 8 Not that easy
  9. 9 Building the time
  10. 10 Physical address
  11. 11 Physical page
  12. 12 Addresses
  13. 13 Summary
  14. 14 Results
  15. 15 Performance Counter
  16. 16 Solution
  17. 17 Operating System
  18. 18 Hardware
  19. 19 Sidechain resistant crypto
  20. 20 DRM video player
  21. 21 Stealing Bitcoins
  22. 22 The Problem
  23. 23 Validity Period
  24. 24 Double Fetch Back
  25. 25 Shared Memory
  26. 26 Double Fetch Detection
  27. 27 Video Player Exploit
  28. 28 Double Fetches
  29. 29 Atomic Fetches
  30. 30 TFX
  31. 31 How it works
  32. 32 Dropit
  33. 33 Code
  34. 34 Advantages
  35. 35 Takeaways
  36. 36 Out of Scope
  37. 37 Conclusion

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