It's not that an airgap won't secure your system...  It's that the airgap
needs to be more substantial than before.






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On Fri, Jan 30, 2015 at 9:05 AM, Miller Bonnie L. <
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> http://it.slashdot.org/story/15/01/29/141243/georgia-institute-of-technology-researchers-bridge-the-airgap
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> Hacked has a piece about Georgia Institute of Technology researchers
> keylogging from a distance using the electromagnetic radiation of CPUs.
> They can reportedly do this from up to 6 meters away. In this video, using
> two Ubuntu laptops, they demonstrate that keystrokes are easily interpreted
> with the software they have developed. In their white paper they talk about
> the need for more research in this area so that hardware and software
> manufacturers will be able to develop more secure devices. For now,
> Farraday cages don't seem as crazy as they used to, or do they?
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