Re: Software license detector vans

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Per Kangru (goedel@a190.ryd.student.liu.se)
Wed, 18 Mar 1998 11:37:24 -0500


On 18 Mar 1998, Andreas Bogk wrote:

> >>>>> "William" == William H Geiger <whgiii@invweb.net> writes:
>
> William> I see this as quite scary. Imagine a program that
> William> radiated out private info, CC #'s, private PGP keys with
> William> passphrases, bank account access codes. the possibilities
> William> are endless and the worse part covert.
>
> Some people claim this already happened. The software in questionis
> PROMIS, a database query utility.

Please support this claim. I would be very intersting in testing this kind
of software. It would not be to impossible to check wether it radiates
more than it should.

Depending on the way the technique works (havent had time to read the Cam
material yet) it might be possible to (on the same computer/display) show
the same 'image', ie a 'carbon copy' of the output of the PROMIS query and
then show the output from the actual PROMIS output. Just subtract the two
signals and watch if there is anything else than the 'noise' that will
come throught the measurment.

I DONT have acces to the PROMIS software, I belive anyway, so I cant do it
for my self but would be VERY happy to participate in such a experiment.

Im also VERY intrested in diffrent other techniques to scramble and hide
ones radiation. I know of a few possible ways but they are mainly
depending on special hardware and does not in any grater way affect the
radiation from anything else than the monitor and the graphicscard.

/Per

(I know this is a bit out of topic and would gladly be poined to a better
channel for discussing this)


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