Emanations

emanations

emanations Radiation which is produced by devices that are attached to a network. Typically they are produced by monitors or other visual display units. Such radiation can be monitored by CRACKERS and important information such as PASSWORDS discovered and used for illegal access to a network. See TEMPEST.

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