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<blockquote data-quote="Justinian" data-source="post: 78808" data-attributes="member: 923"><p>It was theoretically not possible to short out a laptop battery remotely either but someone has done that. As we all know a computer is just processing data in 1's and 0's. In my field we manipulate waveforms to create those 1's and 0's. And if you really think about it, unless you have your computer set to physically be cut off from the net, it'd only be a matter of manipulating the way that the computer is reading those 1's and 0's so that it now thinks its supposed to be connecting to the internet. Most remote sites have what is called a "white line". This white line is used not really for backdoor purposes but rather so you can access remote information for your site and don't have to connect it to whatever sensitive network you are operating. So.. say you are in a nuclear plant. You backdoor the white line, and setup an adhoc that is bypassing a wireless software killswitch. </p><p></p><p>I'd be willing to put my 20+years of experience on the line and say that this could be done. </p><p></p><p>I've already seen the capability to permanently "shut off" an entire site from a modem-satellite-modem link. The technology exists to do all of what I've said above via a satellite link so I don't see why its not possible visa vi computer-internet-computer link.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Justinian, post: 78808, member: 923"] It was theoretically not possible to short out a laptop battery remotely either but someone has done that. As we all know a computer is just processing data in 1's and 0's. In my field we manipulate waveforms to create those 1's and 0's. And if you really think about it, unless you have your computer set to physically be cut off from the net, it'd only be a matter of manipulating the way that the computer is reading those 1's and 0's so that it now thinks its supposed to be connecting to the internet. Most remote sites have what is called a "white line". This white line is used not really for backdoor purposes but rather so you can access remote information for your site and don't have to connect it to whatever sensitive network you are operating. So.. say you are in a nuclear plant. You backdoor the white line, and setup an adhoc that is bypassing a wireless software killswitch. I'd be willing to put my 20+years of experience on the line and say that this could be done. I've already seen the capability to permanently "shut off" an entire site from a modem-satellite-modem link. The technology exists to do all of what I've said above via a satellite link so I don't see why its not possible visa vi computer-internet-computer link. [/QUOTE]
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