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Researchers Build Covert Acoustical Mesh Networks In Air 107

An anonymous reader writes "Researchers at Fraunhofer FKIE, Germany have presented a paper on covert acoustical communications between laptop computers. In their paper 'On Covert Acoustical Mesh Networks in Air', they describe how acoustical communication can be used to secretly bridge air gaps between computers and connect computers and networks that are thought to be completely isolated from each other. By using ad-hoc routing protocols, they are able to build up a complete mesh network of infected computers that leaks data over multiple hops. A multi-hop acoustical keylogger is also presented where keystrokes are forwarded to an attacker over multiple hops between different office rooms. The fundamental part of the communication system is a piece of software that has originally been developed for acoustic underwater communications. The researchers also provide different countermeasures against malicious participation in a covert acoustical network. The limitations of air gaps have been discussed recently in the context of a highly advanced malware, although reports on this so-called badBIOS malware could not yet be confirmed."

Comment Yawn ... (Score 1) 92

Glad the populace on there will enjoy HTTPS as I have been explicitly been using for years now. I never wanted my pesky network admins sitting on the wire and watching what I post when I am at work ... errrrr on break ... errr I mean ...

Comment Re:LOL (Score 0) 555

Sure we aren't talking about Alabama here. ASU has some of the hottest college chicks in the US. If you got out of the basement now and then you might have known that. Albeit that has nothing to do with this topic so why Phoenix you ask ... because it's easier to melt silicon there? DUH! /ducks

Comment Re:Noobs much? (Score 1) 267

Agreed but I don't think all field agents are a fail. At my previous job, which was actually raided by the FBI, they seized servers took what I assume they were looking for, deleted the video captured during the actual seizure which was found by IT when they returned them weeks later. After this was when I began my search for a job at a company that wasn't under scrutiny of a federal agency.

Comment Re:Visual Studio is decent, nothing more (Score 1) 177

You can't compare apples to oranges. PHP is not a web framework, it's a language that just so happens to may have a bunch of "web" features.
Most of what you listed are web frameworks.
If you compared raw C# to PHP code, you *might* have a good debatable argument, but if you want to compare apples to apples you need to compare the following.

ASP.NET MVC *vs* Symfony2
ASP.NET MVC *vs* CakePHP
ASP.NET MVC *vs* [INSERT PHP FRAMEWORK]

If you actually questioned writing a CGI app in C# vs PHP then you *might* has a closer comparison.
The libraries (namespaces / functions) within the language have similar abilities to accomplish the same tasks, but who really wants to do this in this way???

With that said, I choose my frameworks on a case by case basis. Bashing PHP just because n00b coders simply choose this as an easy way to bang out stuff is too much of an umbrella statement. Bad coders will write bad code in ANY language period.

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