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From: InfoSec News (isn_at_c4i.org)
Date: Wed Nov 13 2002 - 00:30:18 CST
Forwarded from: Russell Coker <russell
coker.com.au>
On Mon, 11 Nov 2002 10:47, InfoSec News wrote:
> Forwarded from: "Michael J. Reeves, AA, ASc"
> <michaeljreeves
NoSPAM.attbi.com>
>
> Interesting...
>
> The assumption is that the keyboard is at fault.
That is because it is at fault.
> Since it is transmitting a radio signal, what is the
> possibility that something in the transmitter's/recipient's room is
> receiving and conducting the signal???
That doesn't matter. If the keyboard was properly designed it would
use encryption and a hostile person who had a receiver on the other
side of the wall from the victim would not be able to steal any data.
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