CYBERSECURITY: Academics turn PC power units into speakers to leak secrets from air-gapped systems. “This phenomenon generates acoustic waves when current passes through a capacitor at various frequencies. By controlling the power frequencies, the POWER-SUPPLaY malicious code can also control the audio waves, and hence, hide data inside it.”
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