Hack Air-Gapped Computers Using Heat
An anonymous reader writes Ben-Gurion University of the Negev (BGU) researchers have discovered a new method to breach air-gapped computer systems called "BitWhisper," which enables two-way communications between adjacent, unconnected PC computers using heat. BitWhisper bridges the air-gap between the two computers, approximately 15 inches apart that are infected with malware by using their heat emissions and built-in thermal sensors to communicate. It establishes a covert, bi-directional channel by emitting heat from one PC to the other in a controlled manner.
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Governments and business have been doing this for centuries, communicating by nothing more than hot air.
The time it took them to increase the heat and transmit a 1 varied between three and 20 minute
So, somewhere between Comcast's Standard and High Speed plans.
Now all those viruses can finally give your computer proper disease symptoms.
Not quite; you can transfer at full speed for the whole month without being throttled or paying overage fees...
Speak for yourse
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