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March 13th, 2005, 03:02 AM
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van Eck Phreaking
Couldn't think of anywhere else better to post this, it's very much hardware related but then again not.
I was wondering if anyone here had ever done any experimentation with this, or perhaps even built a working demo.
Basically it is a technique where you use the EM field being generated by a CRT monitor and reorganize the EM "trash" into a very accurate copy of what is being displayed on the monitor. You can find a slightly more complicated definition on google.
I was asking because I am doing my final project in my science class over this. My friend and I and a few other people (we have to have at least 4 in the group, though we will probably just get people who won't do anything) are going to (attempt to) set up a working model in the classroom. We also have to explain EVERYTHING about it... 180 minute presenation...
So yeah back to what this post is for has anyone had any experience with this?
I will be posting the full paper we will have to write and the ppt presentation when we are done. Probably won't be until around May. We haven't even been offically assigned the project yet so we are working pretty far ahead.
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