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Indeed, they say that it looks for a deviation from expected random noise.



...So someone replaces it with known random stream. Or, say, a known PRNG.


The malicious device could simply respond with a bunch of random bits which were recorded earlier.


This isn't my field, but I'm not sure if they should check for 3% or 0.3%.




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