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Computing platforms deployed in many critical infrastructures, such as smart grid, financial systems, governmental organizations etc., are subjected to security attacks and potentially devastating consequences. Computing platforms often get attacked 'physically' by an intruder accessing stored information, studying the internal structure of the hardware or injecting a fault. Even if the attackers fail to gain sensitive information stored in hardware, they may be able to disrupt the hardware or deny service leading to other kinds of security failures in the system. Hardware attacks could be covert or overt, based on the awareness of the intended system. This work classifies existing hardware attacks. Focusing mainly on covert attacks, they are quantified using a proposed schema. Different countermeasure techniques are proposed to prevent such attacks.