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Penetration Testing: Re: [PEN-TEST] Penetration Testing and Van Eck Scanning

Re: [PEN-TEST] Penetration Testing and Van Eck Scanning

From: Bys, Cory <Cory.Bys_at_FBOL.COM>
Date: Wed, 8 Nov 2000 11:13:33 -0600

This is probably far more than you care to know, but maybe you are as sick
as I...

http://cryptome.org/cryptout.htm#NSA-TS
http://www.eskimo.com/~joelm/tempest.html
http://www.shmoo.com/tempest/PHRACK44-11

Cory Bys
cbys_at_swbell.net
http://home.swbell.net/cbys/

                    David Alexander
                    <dalexander_at_TRISK To: PEN-TEST_at_SECURITYFOCUS.COM
                    ELE.CO.UK> cc: (bcc: Cory Bys/First Bank)
                                             Subject: Re: [PEN-TEST] Penetration Testing and Van Eck Scanning
                    11/08/2000 09:59
                    AM
                    Please respond to
                    Penetration
                    Testers

>
> Just a thought I had while on a nicotine-and-caffeine break:
>
> Has anyone ever done a bit of Van Eck (aka TEMPEST)
> surveillance as part of
> a penetration test, just to show people what can be seen from
> a van in the
> corporate parking lot when the security attendant is on his
> lunch break?
> That could provide a few hot debates in boardrooms,
> especially if one were
> to tune in to the Internet browsing habits of a few senior
> directors...
>
> Has anyone done it, or had/seen it done (esp. outside of a military
> environment)? Are there any good references around re.
> proposed civilian
> standards for 'safety' from Van Eck scanning? And where would one look
> around either for people who do that type of surveillance, or
> the equipment
> to do that with.
>
> And, finally, if this is not the right forum for such
> discussions, could
> anyone in the know point me to such?
>
> Very ta,
>
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