Computers Are Not What You Think

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Computers Are Not What You Think
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<p>Bill Gates knew it and he still sold computers to the world. &nbsp;He led us all to believe that computers are a secure platform when he knew full well that there was a huge back-door into every single one of them. &nbsp;And no matter how many security updates you download it will never solve the issue. &nbsp;Pay close attention to what he says about radios half way through this 5 minute video (he briefly mentions it and then quickly changes the subject).</p>
<p>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pqAg0GJLPGk</p>
<p>Ever since the 1970's it's been known that computers emit radio waves which can be decoded back into the original data. &nbsp;It was one of the things that inspired Bill Gates to become interested in computers. &nbsp;Back then there weren't really any good ways of working with computers, there were no monitors and no mice etc. &nbsp;But one day in the 70's someone found out they could get their AM radio to play music by flipping switches on their Altair 8800 computer. &nbsp;It was a revolutionary new way of using a computer.</p>
<p>The radio waves that come out of computers can be decoded by a process called "Van Eck Phreaking". &nbsp;Every image on your computer monitor can be picked up remotely by radio waves. &nbsp;And ordinary computer malware can be made to broadcast the contents of your hard drives on the open airwaves for anyone to receive. &nbsp;<a href="https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Van_Eck_phreaking">Click here for a link</a> to more information about Van Eck Phreaking. &nbsp;And <a href="https://fulldecent.github.io/system-bus-radio/">here is a website</a> that claims to be able to broadcast music to your AM radio from your computer, it doesn't work with all computers but it's been shown to work with some.</p>
<p>The good news that most people talk about is that these radio waves can only travel a couple of meters at the most. &nbsp;Anything beyond 1 or 2 meters and the signal is too weak to decode. &nbsp;The bad news is that it's just a rumor, the truth is that radio waves travel farther than 2 meters unless they're blocked by something. &nbsp;But a radio with the right kind of antenna can pick up these computer signals from a much greater distance.</p>
<p>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Xm_j9al13Wg</p>
<p>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZZ5HS8GWIec</p>
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