Blazetech >
http://www.antionline.com/showthread...hreadid=228353
called optical hacking, basically transforming the diffuse glow from a crt into something usefull and readable.
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Blazetech >
http://www.antionline.com/showthread...hreadid=228353
called optical hacking, basically transforming the diffuse glow from a crt into something usefull and readable.
Or you can do this with modem / network LEDs ... /. had a story on both of these items a while ago.
I'd just suggest going with encryption because CAT6 cables are only for fiber optic networks that run video conferences etc... CAT5 on the other hand is fine for a home network. If you're new in the security area then don't worry so much about how many implementations of security your going to put. Just put the adequately needed, but is still good enough to protect your systems.
10Base5 is good because it is coaxial (sp?) and uses a baseband transmission. It can hancdle a 10 MB load. If you don't mind, how big is your home network?
They emit electromagnetic/electrical radiation through the air or conductors. They can be intercepted...
A way to handle that is TEMPEST, I know the govt uses it to supress their signals. Try using google to find more info
Unless your LAN has very senesitive material, I wouldn't worry too much about that stuff because I would think its very expensive to get the equipment to get those signals.