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Re: Does the following...
From: James Tucker <jftucker () gmail com>
Date: Sun, 12 Sep 2004 01:30:40 +0100
2) RF can be boosted (both ends effective) by adding GAIN to ONE END ONLY. (Yes that means the coke can with a little wire out of one end hanging out of the next door neighbors kids window is in fact a wireless tapping antenna (joke, but this is not by any means impossible))8-) True, but I see little relevance to above anecdotes for as far as we can tell, the "victims" in both cases were ordinary folk using off-the- shelf equipment. Of course, if the products being used had wide manufacturing tolerances, I guess there could be an issue???
I was aiming to merely remind people that when attacking RF the fact that /your/ end has low gain makes no odds to the attacker in terms of range (within reason obviously). furthermore, RF can achieve unusual gain in unusual circumstances, and this too can lead to issues wherever it is used. As far as solving this persons problem is concerned (getting back to the topic at hand). They would be experiencing wierdnesses elsewhere in windows if any of these (RF) input systems ideas were at fault. If the keyboard was under use / reciever was getting data from elsewhere then pressing the windows key would hit the start menu and produce strange results due to the typing occuring, as with file dialogs and many other common components. This would not be a msword specific problem (as described). Native settings on the MS speech recognition system prevents it from being active outside of office applications, do the other applications exhibit the same behavior? Has word opened up a corrupt temporary file/ file that has been found? Are plain OLE plugins also effected? (try loading outlook and enabling word as the default mail editor, see if mail compose comes up with similiar text). If OLE is unaffected then it is likely a word extension of some kind or something in normal.dot, like a macro, maybe even just some text. The description "typing itself" is a strange one, and the meaning of which may be different to an end user as to us. If this means literally it was as if the message was being typed, tell the user to press ALT and see what happens. If the menus start moving around its a text-input device problem (keyboard, not speech). For speech, disable alternate input devices in the Text Services and Input Languages panel. Put simply, more information is required. _______________________________________________ Full-Disclosure - We believe in it. Charter: http://lists.netsys.com/full-disclosure-charter.html
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