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Information leakage from optical emanations
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2002
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EngineeringInformation SecurityInformation LeakageInformation ForensicsCommunicationSide-channel AttackEnd-to-end EncryptionData Communication EquipmentOptical TempestOptical PropertiesSecure CommunicationQuantum EntanglementNetwork SecurityPhotonicsLed Status IndicatorsInformation OpticPrivacy LeakageData SecurityCryptographyData Center Security
A previously unknown form of compromising emanations has been discovered. LED status indicators on data communication equipment, under certain conditions, are shown to carry a modulated optical signal that is significantly correlated with information being processed by the device. Physical access is not required; the attacker gains access to all data going through the device, including plaintext in the case of data encryption systems. Experiments show that it is possible to intercept data under realistic conditions at a considerable distance. Many different sorts of devices, including modems and Internet Protocol routers, were found to be vulnerable. A taxonomy of compromising optical emanations is developed, and design changes are described that will successfully block this kind of "Optical Tempest" attack.
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