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        23 hours ago

        I see they really wanted to fit the acronym to RAMBO, lol.
        But it makes sense. Considering, we keep out mobile phones in around a metre’s reach, it would be trivial to just get that information just from key sounds. Guess I better get one of those high frequency faraday cages, huh?

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          21 hours ago

          There are a few on audio, I saw one where they read HDMI over the air from 60 ft away.

          I’d kinda like to see Bluetooth shored up a bit maybe require a tap to bind every day.

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            20 hours ago

            I saw one where they read HDMI over the air from 60 ft away.

            Wow! Was that stuff even EMCD compliant?

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              16 hours ago

              You can read the cables, you can read the transceivers in the video card, in a lot of the screens you can even read the panel changing itself.

              Our ability is to remote sense EMF is absolutely ridiculous these days.

              Then there’s crap like the espionage where they change fan speeds. Or flash an infrared proximity sensor on a cell phone to exfiltrate data.

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                12 hours ago

                in a lot of the screens you can even read the panel changing itself

                I thought that stuff went away with CRTs.
                But I guess that makes sense. We could hear CRTs with out ears, now we just need more sensitive equipment.