π¨New RAMBO Attack Uses RAM Radio Signals to Steal Data from Air-Gapped Networks π¨ A groundbreaking cybersecurity threat has surfaced, exploiting radio signals from a device's RAM to exfiltrate data from air-gapped networks.
Dubbed RAMBO (Radiation of Air-gapped Memory Bus for Offense), this innovative technique by Dr. Mordechai Guri of Ben Gurion University can transmit sensitive data like encryption keys, keystrokes, and biometric information via electromagnetic emissions.
π Key Highlights:
π How It Works: Malware manipulates RAM to produce radio signals, which are encoded and intercepted remotely.
π Potential Data Leaks: Real-time keystrokes, RSA encryption keys, biometric information, files, and documents.
π Target Systems: Intel i7 3.6GHz CPUs, 16 GB RAM, with transfer speeds of up to 1,000 bits/sec.
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