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EM Eye: Electromagnetic Side-channel Eavesdropping on Embedded Cameras
(emeyeattack.github.io)
Privacy has become a very important issue in modern society, with companies and governments constantly abusing their power, more and more people are waking up to the importance of digital privacy.
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So how can one protect themselves from this type of attack, or does responsibility lie on the vendors to keep up with security updates?
It's just a tempest attack. Firmware won't fix anything but the attack is an extremely expensive nation state level operation that doesn't scale.
About $250 at most. Quoting the linked page:
$250 per camera that you have to be within meters of best case. That doesn't include the packaging cost to make this look innocuous so probably significantly more money if you wanted this to be stealthy and reliable. Add in the money for the distribution and "installation" of such devices.
This doesn't scale at all.
Well within the budget of a private investigator or burglar or peeping-tom or abusive ex-partner.
No need to scale; plenty of privacy/security incursions don't require mass-surveillance.
That said, I'd suggest that the attack does scale economically . Think war-driving but with one of these setups -- cruising around in a van through a dense neighbourhood collecting short clips of cctv footage looking for something of interest.
Yeah, I'd agree with that.
The point I was making was for people who thought this was cellphone cameras and that it would somehow work even if the camera wasn't actively running.
As far as war driving with an sdr you'd probably occasionally find something interesting, but the vast majority would be cameras just pointed back out at the street. I think you'd mostly see stuff where if you wanted to spy it would make more sense to hide your own camera because it's already public.
All that said, I would lose my shit if Hollywood did something believable for once and used this for a heist movie.