It appears that Faraday cages are still required given the news:
https://www.theregister.co.uk/2018/07/27/screaming_channels_attack/
Even after 50 years these type of attacks are relevant and continue to work, but who really cares about this?
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Caute_cautim
@Caute_cautim wrote:It appears that Faraday cages are still required given the news:
https://www.theregister.co.uk/2018/07/27/screaming_channels_attack/
Even after 50 years these type of attacks are relevant and continue to work, but who really cares about this?
Regards
Caute_cautim
The intelligence community and its national security counterparts do, I bet.
There are a variety of side channel attacks. Malware propagation via acoustic properties anyone?
I never really thought 2x about acoustic side channels until just now, Cisco Proximity solutions (integrates video conferencing with smart phones via... you guessed it - high frequency) . wonder if thats hackable?