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VoltSchemer: Use Voltage Noise to Manipulate Your Wireless Charger
Feb. 20, 2024, 5:11 a.m. | Zihao Zhan, Yirui Yang, Haoqi Shan, Hanqiu Wang, Yier Jin, Shuo Wang
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Abstract: Wireless charging is becoming an increasingly popular charging solution in portable electronic products for a more convenient and safer charging experience than conventional wired charging. However, our research identified new vulnerabilities in wireless charging systems, making them susceptible to intentional electromagnetic interference. These vulnerabilities facilitate a set of novel attack vectors, enabling adversaries to manipulate the charger and perform a series of attacks.
In this paper, we propose VoltSchemer, a set of innovative attacks that …
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