Only if they can actually put a microphone a few meters from your PC. A camera pointed at the keyboard as you type the password will do the same
You don't even need a camera. Van Eck radiation is an eavesdropper's best friend:Only if they can actually put a microphone a few meters from your PC. A camera pointed at the keyboard as you type the password will do the sameAwesome hack method with the microphone. Makes all encryption efforts of the last 10 years useless :p. Maybe next time we buy computers we'll get special "voltage mixers" included so it randomly mashes the signals and the power drawn from the supply whenever password and encryption actions take place.
Only if they can actually put a microphone a few meters from your PC. A camera pointed at the keyboard as you type the password will do the sameAwesome hack method with the microphone. Makes all encryption efforts of the last 10 years useless :p. Maybe next time we buy computers we'll get special "voltage mixers" included so it randomly mashes the signals and the power drawn from the supply whenever password and encryption actions take place.
Hehe, I do actually have some experience working on computers inside nuclear bunkers, and even then they had extra shielding to prevent eavesdropping.You don't even need a camera. Van Eck radiation is an eavesdropper's best friend:Only if they can actually put a microphone a few meters from your PC. A camera pointed at the keyboard as you type the password will do the sameAwesome hack method with the microphone. Makes all encryption efforts of the last 10 years useless :p. Maybe next time we buy computers we'll get special "voltage mixers" included so it randomly mashes the signals and the power drawn from the supply whenever password and encryption actions take place.
http://hackaday.com/2008/10/20/eavesdrop-on-keyboards-wirelessly/
http://www.newscientist.com/blog/technology/2007/04/seeing-through-walls.html
Now enjoy going through the 5 stages of grief before you accept that the only way of staying safe is inside a nuclear bunker.
First used by the Soviets, on a side note this is also the reason why passwords are replaced by asterisks on screen.You don't even need a camera. Van Eck radiation is an eavesdropper's best friend:Only if they can actually put a microphone a few meters from your PC. A camera pointed at the keyboard as you type the password will do the sameAwesome hack method with the microphone. Makes all encryption efforts of the last 10 years useless :p. Maybe next time we buy computers we'll get special "voltage mixers" included so it randomly mashes the signals and the power drawn from the supply whenever password and encryption actions take place.
http://hackaday.com/2008/10/20/eavesdrop-on-keyboards-wirelessly/
http://www.newscientist.com/blog/technology/2007/04/seeing-through-walls.html
Didn't they just try to access your Steam account? But they couldn't log in, since they would have had to use your email. I don't think they hacked you.