From: joelm@eskimo.com (Joel McNamara)
To: cypherpunks@toad.com
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From: joelm@eskimo.com (Joel McNamara)
Date: Wed, 18 Jan 95 07:21:06 PST
To: cypherpunks@toad.com
Subject: TEMPEST
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I know, it's a little bit outside the normal realm of discussion, but...
The Cyphernomicon talks about a proposed, early Cypherpunk project that
dealt with TEMPEST/VanEck monitoring. Did anyone carry this out beyond the
idea stage? All I ever seem to see is "theory" and "hear-say" on this topic
(and the original VanEck article appears dated and incomplete).
I noticed the Consumertronics (John Williams in Alamogordo, New Mexico)
catalog has an assembled device that will work with EGA to SVGA monitors.
$3,995 seems a bit pricey though (or is it). Has anyone had dealings with
Consumertronics in the past?
Replies directly back to me if this is a waste of bandwidth for the rest of
the list.
Thanks...
Joel McNamara
joelm@eskimo.com - finger for PGP key
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