TEMPEST, Van Eyck Radiation, and Eavesdropping

Rusty Hodge rustman at netcom.com
Mon Nov 8 23:03:11 PST 1993


As FCC regulations become tighter, the issue of Van Eyck Radiation
will go down some.  In 1974, when we had a Motorola Exorbus 6800
development system; the neighbors could tell what we were doing on it
by the RFI to their TV sets.  My 1993 Quadra doesn't even totally
wipe out a receiver sitting next to it.

> First of all Van Eck Monitor Eavesdropping seems to be a deeply
shrouded
> subject even for most engineers and for most c-punks.
>
> Its basically a system for reconstruction of the sync signal for
> monitor radiation received with a standard tuning mechanism...

More reason to use a LCD panel or EL display.  None of this messy
sync radiation.

> And protecting against Van Eck can be extensive as a faraday cage or
> a subtle as conductive Wallpaper. floors, doors and windows...

If you can still receive the AM broadcast band inside your conductive
wallpapered room, I would not feel comfortable about attenuation
being provided. ;->

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