How to Hack into Computers using Pita Bread and A Radio
Jun 23, 2015
    There's a new and clever way of hacking into computers, and it can be done cheaply – Using just a radio receiver and a piece of pita bread .     Yeah, you heard it right. Security researchers at Tel Aviv University  have demonstrated how to extract secret decryption keys from computers by capturing radio emissions of laptop computers .     Capturing the radio signals to steal data from a computer system is nothing new. But the process required expensive, bulky lab equipment to accomplish.     However, the Israeli-based researchers team managed to do it with cheap consumer-grade components as well as small enough to hide inside a piece of pita bread.     Using cheap equipment, the team of researchers, including Daniel Genkin, Lev Pachmanov, Itamar Pipman  and Eran Tromer , was able to capture keystrokes, applications running on a computer system, and encryption keys.      How the method works?      The idea is simple, as different computer operations, such as playing some game o...