April 23, 2025
Conference Paper

Beyond the Bridge: Contention-Based Covert and Side Channel Attacks on Multi-GPU Interconnect

Abstract

Recently, high-speed interconnects like NVLink have become a standard integration in modern multi-GPU systems, serving as a crucial bridge between CPUs and GPUs. This study highlights the vulnerability of multi-GPU systems to covert and side-channel attacks arising from congestion on these interconnects. An adversary, operating without special permissions, can extract private information about a victim's activities by monitoring NVLink congestion. Specifically, we leverage this insight to develop a covert channel attack across two GPUs, achieving a respectable bandwidth of 33 Kbps. Additionally, we introduce a side-channel attack that allows attackers to fingerprint applications on a remote GPU by probing the shared NVLink interconnect. We underscore the urgent nature of the threats posed by these attacks and advocate for heightened awareness within both industry and academia to implement multi-GPU interconnects with enhanced security measures.

Published: April 23, 2025

Citation

Zhang Y., R. Nazaraliyev, S.B. Dutta, N. Abu-Ghazaleh, A. Marquez, and K.J. Barker. 2024. Beyond the Bridge: Contention-Based Covert and Side Channel Attacks on Multi-GPU Interconnect. In International Symposium on Secure and Private Execution Environment Design (SEED), May 16-17, 2024, Orlando, FL, 35-36. Piscataway, New Jersey:IEEE. PNNL-SA-194843. doi:10.1109/SEED61283.2024.00014

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