<http://www.newscientist.com/ns/19991106/newsstory6.html> "SOFTWARE that allows a computer to receive radio signals could make spying on other computers all too simple, according to two scientists at the University of Cambridge. Such are the dangers that they are patenting countermeasures that computer manufacturers can take to foil any electronic eavesdroppers. " [I note that there are several commercially-available shortwave radios that are designed to be controlled by computer, and the technology is well within the capability of a reasonably skilled hobbiest. See recent issues in the amateur radio magazine, QST, for one example of a radio using a digital signal processor for signal management and overall control.] Transcribed by Martin Minow, <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
