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RE: [Full-Disclosure] Scary Question
From: Otero, Hernan (EDS) (HOtero
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Date: Mon Mar 01 2004 - 09:09:00 CST
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Put your notebook in your micro-weave oven...and you will see... ;-)
-H
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From: Uday Moorjani [mailto:umoorjani
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Subject: [Full-Disclosure] Scary Question
Securityfocus,
This question might not be suiteable for this mailing
lists but I will ask it anyway.
I heard that it was possible to cause irrepareable
damage to any electronic circuit through
certain waves or radio emissions ( I'm not qualified
in this subject ).
And I'm afraid I have even found some ready made
gadgets being sold on the internet.
My questions are : Can anyone qualified in this matter
please explain to me if
this is really possible ?
Are there any reading
material available relating to this gender
Denial of Service ?
Thank you very much Securityfocus.
Uday K. Moorjani
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