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Academics steal data from air-gapped systems using PC fan vibrations

Posted on 17 April 2020

From zdnet.com

Academics from an Israeli university have proven the feasibility of using fans installed inside a computer to create controlled vibrations that can be used to steal data from air-gapped systems.

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