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Researchers can 'steal' data by tracking a PC monitor's brightness

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Researchers can 'steal' data by tracking a PC monitor's brightness

No network connection required.

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There are already ways to siphon data from computers without a network connection or old-fashioned physical theft, but this might be one of the cleverer examples. Researchers have found a way to steal data from "air-gapped" computers (that is, no way to connect to other devices) using an LCD's brightness. The approach has a compromised computer relay imperceptible changes in the LCD's RGB color values that a camera-equipped device can detect. You could theoretically trick someone into loading malware on the target system through a USB drive and use nearby hijacked security cameras to transmit that information.

Don't worry about someone reading your login details through the window any time soon, though. As the methods imply, a data thief would still have to breach the victim computer and have cameras they control within line of sight. This could be helpful for intelligence agencies performing Stuxnet-style intrusions, but an attacker can't just sit outside your home and read data from your computer monitor. Still, it gives ultra-secure facilities something to think about -- they might not want to place cameras behind air-gapped computers lest a rival nation pull off some Mission Impossible-level espionage.




Source: Engadget
 
I work for a bank and we managers have laptops to work from home, IT/compliance actually make us agree to a bunch of things before they give us our laptops, one of them is that we dont sit with the laptop facing a window.

Which is odd as most of the desktop pcs at work face a window anyway
 

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I doubt this is anything new tbh, I heard about viruses spreading through imperceptible audio years ago (true or not, it's the same idea)
 
Insane. But it's nothing surprising. There is no privacy anymore in todays time.
That's why I always wave with my schlong in front of the monitor. Yeah google, spy on that.
 
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