Larry Klaes wrote:
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> >Careful what you type ...
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> >http://www.apbnews.com/newscenter/internetcrime/1999/10/27/tempest1027_01.h
> >tml?s=emil
Several points here, starting with netiquette-
Granted, access to Tempest info has dried up over time- see http://www.tempest-inc.com/services.htm for a really bad example of clumsy secrecy (and a really st00pid website). It does concern me that consultants do training with DOD approval only.
The problem with Tempest isn't so much government snooping, but industrial espionage- I've never seen any corporate attention to Tempest compliance, and with almost every executive in the world using an unshielded computer, the elint possibilites are immense...
-- Doug Jones Rocket Plumber, XCOR Aerospace http://www.xcor-aerospace.com