Is there an easy way to check wehther a certain PC component has
eavedropping device ATTACHED? :)
Is there an easy way to check wehther a certain PC component has
eavedropping device ATTACHED? :)
On Saturday, February 18, 2023 at 8:09:06 AM UTC-8, Mr. Man-wai Chang wrote:
Is there an easy way to check wehther a certain PC component has
eavedropping device ATTACHED? :)
Well, kinda. Just make a repetitive sound and check the power drain in the PC to see if it induces a repetitive current draw. In other words,
measure correlation over a long term. Other than a microphonic
component, it's not likely this test will find a correlation there.
That assumes that there's no store-and-forward internal element, and that
PC operational 'noise' isn't dominant (over the long term, like hours, noise will average to zero).
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