Hackers can steal data from air-gapped PC using screen brightness

By Sudais Asif
Air-gapped computers represent one of the highest security measures one can take to secure a particular system but…
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How your screen’s brightness could be leaking data from your air-gapped computer

It may not be the most efficient way to steal data from an organisation, let alone the most practical, but researchers at Ben-Gurion University in Israel have once again detailed an imaginative way to exfiltrate information from an air-gapped computer…. Continue reading How your screen’s brightness could be leaking data from your air-gapped computer

Smashing Security #137: Porn trolling lawyers, Insta hacking, and Ctrl-Alt-LED

Erection your honour! Lawyers find themselves behind bars after they make porn movies in an attempt to scam internet users, boffins in Israel detail a way to steal data from an air-gapped computer, and Instagram coughs up $30,000 after a researcher fin… Continue reading Smashing Security #137: Porn trolling lawyers, Insta hacking, and Ctrl-Alt-LED

Night Vision Enabled Security Cameras Secretly Transfer Your Data

By Waqas
A team of researchers from the Ben-Gurion University of the
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Getting Data Out Of Air-Gapped Networks Through The Power Cable

If you are an organisation that is custodian of sensitive information or infrastructure, it would be foolhardy of you to place it directly on the public Internet. No matter how good your security might be, there is always the risk that a miscreant could circumvent it, and perform all sorts of mischief. The solution employed therefore is to physically isolate such sensitive equipment from the rest of the world, creating an air gap. Nothing can come in and nothing can go out, or so goes the theory.

Well, that’s the theory, anyway. [Davidl] sends us some work that punches …read more

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