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CHES
2005
Springer
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13 years 10 months ago
Security Limits for Compromising Emanations
Nearly half a century ago, military organizations introduced “Tempest” emission-security test standards to control information leakage from unintentional electromagnetic emanat...
Markus G. Kuhn
SP
2008
IEEE
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13 years 4 months ago
Compromising Reflections-or-How to Read LCD Monitors around the Corner
We present a novel eavesdropping technique for spying at a distance on data that is displayed on an arbitrary computer screen, including the currently prevalent LCD monitors. Our ...
Michael Backes, Markus Dürmuth, Dominique Unr...
PET
2004
Springer
13 years 9 months ago
Electromagnetic Eavesdropping Risks of Flat-Panel Displays
Electromagnetic eavesdropping of computer displays – first demonstrated to the general public by van Eck in 1985 – is not restricted to cathode-ray tubes. Modern flat-panel d...
Markus G. Kuhn
SP
2002
IEEE
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13 years 4 months ago
Optical Time-Domain Eavesdropping Risks of CRT Displays
A new eavesdropping technique can be used to read cathode-ray tube (CRT) displays at a distance. The intensity of the light emitted by a raster-scan screen as a function of time c...
Markus G. Kuhn
ICDCS
2009
IEEE
14 years 1 months ago
Protecting Neighbor Discovery Against Node Compromises in Sensor Networks
The neighborhood information has been frequently used by protocols such as routing in sensor networks. Many methods have been proposed to protect such information in hostile envir...
Donggang Liu