Steve Wray wrote: > Interesting topic though, is it possible to > *destroy* computers remotely at all?
<delurk> Old, but interesting stuff: http://www.tfd.chalmers.se/~valeri/EMP.html "[T]he bomb was stored in a briefcase and emitted short, high-energy pulses reaching 10 gigawatts, which could destroy complex electronics systems." Nilsson N R H�gberg Lars Svedberg A Hipple J Pulse generator for short megavolt pulses with a risetime in the nanosecond region. 1970 (Physica Scripta, vol 1, 1970, pp 193-196) (FOA reprints 1970/71:33) Dahlen G�ran Daxberg K H�glund Lennart Sj�holm Bo Wik Manuel A survey of Swedish nuclear electromagnetic pulse (EMP) research. Intern. symp. New York, NY, June 20-22, 1973 New York, IEEE 1973 (IEEE Electromagnetic compatibility symposium 73, pp 12-18) Karlsson Torbj�rn Protective measures against electromagnetic pulse sabotage. G�teborg, aug 12-14, 1986 1986 (Security technology. Int. Carnahan conf.) /Thomas -- == [EMAIL PROTECTED] == [EMAIL PROTECTED] == 0x114AA85C -- _______________________________________________ Full-Disclosure - We believe in it. Charter: http://lists.netsys.com/full-disclosure-charter.html
