Photodiode Amplifier Circuit Spies on Your Phone
In order to help his friend prepare for a talk at DEFCON this weekend, [Craig] built an IR photodiode amplifier circuit. The circuit extended the detection range of the hack from a few inches to a few feet. We’re suckers for some well-designed analog circuitry, and if you are too, be sure to check out the video embedded below.
The talk concerns fingerprinting cellphones by the IR emissions that their proximity sensors emit. These sensors are there to tell the phone whether the phone is being held up to your ear, for instance. Of course, if the IR emitter in …read more
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