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Message-ID: <48376.193.5.216.124.1078145682.squirrel@webmail.exigo.ch>
From: indianz at indianz.ch (indianz@...ianz.ch)
Subject: Scary Question

Hi All

You indeed heard correctly. This is possible!
The kind of waves/pulses are electromagnetic,
and this kind of emission is called EMP or NEMP!
==>  (Nuclear) Electro Magnetic Pulse
try searching in Google...

GreetZ from IndianZ

mailto:indianz@...ianz.ch
http://www.indianz.ch




> Securityfocus,
>
> This question might not be suiteable for this mailing
> lists but I will ask it anyway.
>
> I heard that it was possible to cause irrepareable
> damage to any electronic circuit through
> certain waves or radio emissions ( I'm not qualified
> in this subject ).
> And I'm afraid I have even found some ready made
> gadgets being sold on the internet.
>
> My questions are : Can anyone qualified in this matter
>
>                               please explain to me if
> this is really possible ?
>
>                               Are there any reading
> material available relating to this gender
>                               Denial of Service ?
>
> Thank you very much Securityfocus.
>
> Uday K. Moorjani


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