TempestSDR
Remote video eavesdropping using a software-defined radio platform (by martinmarinov)
TempestSDR
Remote video eavesdropping using a software-defined radio platform (by hennichodernich)
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TempestSDR
Posts with mentions or reviews of TempestSDR.
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and similar projects. The last one was on 2024-04-10.
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Are hackers watching your screen right now?
TempestSDR
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testing the Van Eck phreaking recording technique (and possibly trying out other alternatives)
Look into SDRs and performing a tempest attack. I’ve done it in the past https://github.com/martinmarinov/TempestSDR
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ELI5: Why would physical copies of classified documents need to be retained when high speed scanners can create digital copies that are much easier to hide?
Also possible with a $20 USB dongle and this open-source software.
- TempestSDR: Remote video eavesdropping using a software-defined radio platform [pdf]
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Can the TV licence crowd tell when you're hooked up to the aerial?
This is actually an open source project which is a software defined radio for monitoring a monitor https://github.com/martinmarinov/TempestSDR
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I was finally able to get gr-tempest working with my RTL-SDR!
Additionally, another implementation, TempestSDR, has some built in autocorrelation logic to help you determine resolution and refresh rate of the target. There's some good documentation and a masters thesis from the author of TempestSDR here: https://github.com/martinmarinov/TempestSDR/tree/master/documentation
- What Are "Hardened IPhones" That The Presidents Use
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I Built an Air-Gapped Feed Reader and That Unveiled US’ Military Surveillance
If you want to see examples of this method, this GitHub project is able to remotely read computer monitors, and if you own a macbook air, this project can transmit radio signals
- In what frequency range do monitor emissions fall in?
- Van Eck Phreaking
TempestSDR
Posts with mentions or reviews of TempestSDR.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2021-06-25.
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In what frequency range do monitor emissions fall in?
This repo might work, it worked on linux last time I checked. It has a separate plugin specifically for an RTLSDR (you select RTLSDR source instead of EXTIO in the drop down menu). I think there’s another different repo somewhere with a precompiled jar, but I’m on my phone right now, so it would be a lot harder to find.
What are some alternatives?
When comparing TempestSDR and TempestSDR you can also consider the following projects:
system-bus-radio - Transmits AM radio on computers without radio transmitting hardware.