Re: Saving data when you have no I/O devices
Posted: Tue Feb 21, 2017 3:55 pm
This is a very interesting idea! I love stuff like this.
It reminds of something I read years ago. I read that the NSA (IIRC...it was some spy agency) had a device that could read the contents of a hard drive without physically being connected to the machine. The article said the device had to be CLOSE to the computer. But it could be hidden under a desk or something.
I can't remember where I read this but I thought it was fascinating.
It reminds of something I read years ago. I read that the NSA (IIRC...it was some spy agency) had a device that could read the contents of a hard drive without physically being connected to the machine. The article said the device had to be CLOSE to the computer. But it could be hidden under a desk or something.
I can't remember where I read this but I thought it was fascinating.