This is not true.  The US Navy did this to the Russians a few years
back.

http://www.bizjournals.com/philadelphia/stories/2002/07/29/newscolumn2.h
tml

I don't recall what this method was called back then though, it wasn't
"clips".

Charles



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From: Alvey Robert W KPWA [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
Sent: Monday, December 23, 2002 5:48 PM
To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]';
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: Fiber optic vampire taps

In order to tap into a fiber line you have to break the sheath.  The
signal
is entirely optic, if you don't break the sheath you can't even see the
signal.  However, even if someone does decide to break into it then
they've
got another problem, exactly how to do it, it's extremely difficult
because
any sort of tapping into the signal seriously degrades the link, that's
if
it doesn't go down entirely, and it would be immediately noticeable if
someone was tapping into your fiber line.

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From: Nick Iglehart [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
Sent: Friday, December 20, 2002 3:41 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Fiber optic vampire taps


 
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I have a client who has a fiber optic line between two buildings. 
There is no physical security and so they are concerned about someone
tapping into the fiber line and capturing data.  

I read something a while back about tapping fiber optic lines without
breaking the sheathing and now I can't seem to find anything but vague
references to it.  I have googled for hours and checked the sf archives
with
no luck.  Anyone have any references to this?  Any help is appreciated.

Nick

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