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... turned the room into a faraday cage with no windows, air gapped the PC, scanned for bugs, opened a VM and you're safe from listeners.
Ah. No. No you aren't.[^]
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Not my problem...
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Too expensive to do, just to spy on my machine. Also quite some machines here that might interfere
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Yet another much ado about very little warning about a highly implausible exploit, in my opinion.
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Fun stuff. I only scanned it, but I couldn't find out what "nearby" meant. Are they talking feet or millimeters from the CPU?
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That's really old news. When I soldered together my first computer, I took a simple cheap AM radio and could tune it to listen to the computer work. Sounds very much like an oldschool modem. If you think about what kind of a part AM radios use to receive electromagnetic waves...
HINT[^]
It would not work so well with modern computers because of the frequencies, but I guess the spies would use something better than a cheap little radio from Radio Shack.
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I used to do that with calculators.
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In the 80s I worked in a top secret military installation with mainframe crt screens. They had a special fine wire mesh built into the glass. Apparently the old green text crt monitors gave off enough radiation that someone in a van parked outside could pick it up with sensors well enough to see the text.
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So you have to plant magnetic sensors 100 to 150 cm from the CPU -- not the server, the CPU, which means that you magnetic sensor has to be within or very close to the server rack, and all you'll get is 40 bits (not bytes) per second.
Oh, and you won't know what those bits represent, because they're just 40 ones and zeroes per second being guessed at from what the CPU is doing, so they may or may not be related to the millions of Bytes of data flowing through the server at the same time.
Going by western governments' responses to other "threats to democracy" as great in scope as this, they will spend a few hundred billion each on promoting scare stories about it, and take away yet more of everyone's civil rights.
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Is it possible to make black hole type of computer where data is only inbound? Can "some" of the internet (www) work inbound only or is there some acknowledgement hand shakes required in http?
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Pretty much none of the internet works without two directional data: to access a URL for example, you need to fetch data from a Domain Name Server to translate that to an IP address which is sent back from the internet to you - so with unidirectional internet you can't even use URL's (There is an African project that uses unidirectional internet via a satellite: https://telearn.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-00190216/document but it caches pages on a local server so it doesn't count)
And to establish a connection to your Router (to get a local IP so you can be talked at) requires two directional data as well.
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ha ha ha, that reminds me of a stunt myself and a few folks pulled in the name of a project, back in my university days
The high street where we lived had a very prominent classical UK style ornate bank building belonging to a well known bank. They had standard wodden frame single pane glass windows in as was expected for the time period, and the cashiers desks where situated such that thier backs faced the windows, and thus so did the old CRT monitors they used at the time.
We sat outside the building for something like 3 hours with a couple of UHF antennas recording the stray radio signals leaking out of the windows, then we took them back to the university lab and recreated them, only to find we pretty much had intact information for a number of customers bank records.
Our lecturer made us take our findingd and present them to the bank (We where just going to destroy it all and not say a word) and upon doing so, the manager of the branch went mental, threatened us with the police and everything, even though we clearly explained what we'd been doing and why.
Anyway, eventually no action was taken, and one of our team who actually had his account at side branch, was forced to close his account and move to another bank.
The bank in question, suddenly closed for a month, while they did major overhauls, cash desks where moved, windows where double glazed, and mesh screen put in them, toughend glass etc, and everything inside was changed.
I also heard that said bank had initiated a country wide investigation to determine if other banks where to be changed in the same manner, and myself and my team mates where all banned from entering said premises or having an account with them.
Not a huge problem now however, as said bank no longer has a branch in my town, and in fact has closed many branches in a lot of towns over the years as well as undergone 2 name changes
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Is a kangaroo physicist a quantum leap?
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I'm not sure, but I wouldn't jump to conclusions.
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You will roo the day you came up with this pun.
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It can certainly hop between levels - but Aussie it as a matter of not pouching to much confidence in them.
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Yes, when entangled with an Aussie.
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modified 19-Nov-21 21:01pm.
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I'm not sure -- I know that a flight between Australia and New Zealand is a Qantas Leap, but I'd have to look that one up.
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...clearly Bob's outfit is nothing to do with any kind of "Bowl" in the US.
- I would love to change the world, but they won’t give me the source code.
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I didn't know America was into Bowls[^] - difficult to get the cheerleaders jumping at their age, I'd have thought.
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No we have Bowling[^], hence Super Bowl!
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OriginalGriff wrote: cheerleaders Ah, yes, the other redeeming feature[^] about "pro-football".
Certainly the only part worth watching.
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