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  2. Air-gap malware - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Air-Gap_Malware

    In 2014, researchers introduced ″AirHopper″, a bifurcated attack pattern showing the feasibility of data exfiltration from an isolated computer to a nearby mobile phone, using FM frequency signals. [5] [6] In 2015, "BitWhisper", a covert signaling channel between air-gapped computers using thermal manipulations, was introduced.

  3. Air gap (networking) - Wikipedia

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    An air gapped network (right) with no connection to a nearby internet-connected network (left) An air gap, air wall, air gapping [1] or disconnected network is a network security measure employed on one or more computers to ensure that a secure computer network is physically isolated from unsecured networks, such as the public Internet or an unsecured local area network. [2]

  4. Malware - Wikipedia

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    Stuxnet is an example of malware that is introduced to the target environment via a USB drive, causing damage to processes supported on the environment without the need to exfiltrate data. AirHopper, [ 93 ] BitWhisper, [ 94 ] GSMem [ 95 ] and Fansmitter [ 96 ] are four techniques introduced by researchers that can leak data from air-gapped ...

  5. Van Eck phreaking - Wikipedia

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    In January 2015, the Airhopper project from Georgia Institute of Technology, United States demonstrated (at Ben Gurion University, Israel) the use of Van Eck Phreaking to enable a keylogger to communicate, through video signal manipulation, keys pressed on the keyboard of a standard PC, to a program running on an Android cellphone with an ...

  6. The Many Faces of Malware - AOL

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    Malware refers to several different types of malicious software created by cybercriminals to gain access to your devices and steal personal information or cause damage. Read the information below ...

  7. List of computer worms - Wikipedia

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    First malware to attack SCADA systems. Swen: September 18, 2003 Toxbot: 2005 The Netherlands: Opened up a backdoor to allow command and control over the IRC network. Upering: Annoyer.B, Sany July 22, 2003 Voyager : Voyager Worm October 31, 2005 Targets Operating System running Oracle Databases. W32.Alcra.F: Win32/Alcan.I Worm February 17, 2006

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