From: grarpamp <[email protected]>

 Subject: Stealing Keys from PCs using a Radio
   

Even  in 1977, when I had just built my 'Dyna Micro' 
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Single-board_computer  microprocessor trainer 
board, I could tell that its emanations on the AM radio band were were quite 
distinctive:  I could monitor the progress of programs merely by listening to 
an otherwise-unoccupied AM frequency.  While I wasn't particularly interested 
in the details at that time,  it has long been obvious that a program could be 
written to emit specific data, perhaps by repeating segments of code based on 
the information to be transmitted.               Jim Bell


  

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