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Message-ID: <OF68F0DF07.1761BAB5-ONC1256E4A.0052505F-C1256E4A.00532AF5@juliusbaer.com> From: roman.kunz at juliusbaer.com (roman.kunz@...iusbaer.com) Subject: Scary Question >certain waves or radio emissions You'r more talking about a HERF (High Energy Radio Frequency). They are great for remote killing an electronic device (wasn't this already discussed in FD?). but check this: www.voltsamps.com; they show how to build an 1kW HERF out of a microwave. (HERF005) PS: yes they used an EMP (not a HERF) in Oceans11 ____________________________________________________________________________ Hey hey Can anyone say EMP? I'm no rocket scientist, but it is possible. Things like nuclear bombs emit a EMP blast, but that doesn't really matter since everything gets toasted anyway. Google for it. I believe they used a device like this is the movie Ocean's Eleven. This is not the right list for this. Richard Spiers Dksaarth -----Original Message----- From: full-disclosure-admin@...ts.netsys.com [mailto:full-disclosure-admin@...ts.netsys.com] On Behalf Of Uday Moorjani Sent: 01 March 2004 04:11 AM To: Ton of inappropriate places Subject: [Full-Disclosure] Scary Question 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 *****Disclaimer***** This message is for the addressee only and may contain confidential or privileged information. You must delete and not use it if you are not the intended recipient. It may not be secure or error-free. All e-mail communications to and from the Julius Baer Group may be monitored. Processing of incoming e-mails cannot be guaranteed. Any views expressed in this message are those of the individual sender. This message is for information purposes only. All liability of the Julius Baer Group and its entities for any damages resulting from e-mail use is excluded. US persons are kindly requested to read the important legal information presented after clicking here: http://www.juliusbaer.com/maildisclaimer
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