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A newly disclosed vulnerability in older Xilinx FPGAs can be exploited to simplify the process of extracting and decrypting the encrypted bitstreams used to configure the chips. There's a solution: you can encrypt your bitstream with AES-CBC and an encryption key, and burn that secret key into the FPGAs you bought as they are placed into your product at your factory.
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