From: Lucky Green <shamrock@netcom.com>
To: cypherpunks@toad.com
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UTC Datetime: 1996-11-26 05:55:47 UTC
Raw Date: Mon, 25 Nov 1996 21:55:47 -0800 (PST)
From: Lucky Green <shamrock@netcom.com>
Date: Mon, 25 Nov 1996 21:55:47 -0800 (PST)
To: cypherpunks@toad.com
Subject: The dish on TEMPEST
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The following is from a tread involving a friend of mine. An ex-military
fellow. Take it for what you want. I believe him.
>>> This depends in large part on the strength of the
>> > degausser and how long it remains powered up. The one
>> > I have I used to "clean" 10.5 inch tape reels written
>> > at FM broadcast quality to a noise level -20db down from
>> > brand new tape - this back in my quadraphonic stereo
>> > days. It will not quite suck satellites out of orbit...
>> > TWA planes, maybe.
>>
>>
>> -20dB down from new would be a better spec if new tape was typically
>> nulled rather than just blank low-level white noise.
>>
>> However, even so, a SQUID is a very scary thing....
I've been out of commission for a week and found 276
messages in my in-box today.
The tapes I was writing about were those already
"prepared" for recording "items of interest", and
had already been degaussed in the preparation
procedure to FM broadcast standards then/there.
My little hummer would take whatever whit noise
remained even then to a further 20 dBA DOWN from
the ridiculous levels then/there specified.
In other words, it's pretty good. Of course,
IF Big Brother wants, there are any number of ways
for him to obtain whatever information he wishes.
I recall long, long ago, I was privileged to watch
a demo of equipment (1955 or 1956, I forget exactly)
in a truck parked a MILE away from our CommCenter,
in the years before Faraday cages, TEMPEST, etc.,
and watch these guys print out a 5x5 copy of our
top secret traffic as it was read by the [elided upon request]
one-time-tape encryption devices.
Shortly after that demo, our CommCenter was moved
into a cave (no joke) and modified to "low level"
dc signalling voltages. And other measures were taken to
screen the area...
I _have_ led an interesting life...
As for Squids, only if you read Jules Verne are
they scary. Otherwise, cleaned and fried with
a tangy dipping sauce, well, that's another story!
--Lucky
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