Re: Click clues with Linux?
- From: Longfellow <not@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 29 Jan 2007 22:09:17 -0000
On 2007-01-29, John Hasler <john@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Longfellow wrote:
Back in the day... there was a project that amounted to being a super
sensitive radio receiver. From a modest distance the user of said radio
receiver would tune to the electronic noise that a computer terminal
generated as it painted letters, words and sentences on the phosphor of
the targeted monitor.
It is now said to be possible to read the monitor by the light it emits
(reflected: no direct view required) and the keyboard by the clicking
sounds.
You are citing Mr. McBride's post, not mine.
Do you know of any (Linux) applications that stream keystrokes?
Thanks,
Longfellow
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