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a few attempts regarding tempest eavesdropping.

idea : 
    audit tempest softwares solutions, 
    if working, find ways / methods / techniques / devices to block it
    softwares used : tempestforelisa, tempestformp3, tempestSDR, tempest-gr
    recover content 
    test BT jammers / portapack



BT jamming with portapack
https://github.com/sharebrained/portapack-hackrf/issues/163
https://github.com/lws803/BLE-jammer

https://transitional.anarchaserver.org/jirafeau/
https://transitional.anarchaserver.org/jirafeau/f.php?h=1lQGJuea&d=1

Tempest for Eliza
http://www.erikyyy.de/tempest/

Tempest for Eliza is a Program that uses your computer monitor
to send out AM radio signals. You can then hear computer
generated music in your radio.

this document first describes tempest for eliza, the old program that
plays music like your cellphone does when you get a phonecall. then it
describes tempest for mp3 which you can use to play mp3 files :-)

Tempest for MP3

a few tests to pipe a stream into the tempestformp3
https://p.p-node.org/p/eliza

TempestSDR

This project is a software toolkit for remotely eavesdropping video monitors using a Software Defined Radio (SDR) receiver. It exploits compromising emanations from cables carrying video signals.

Raster video is usually transmitted one line of pixels at a time, encoded as a varying current. This generates an electromagnetic wave that can be picked up by an SDR receiver. The software maps the received field strength of a pixel to a gray-scale shade in real-time. This forms a false colour estimate of the original video signal.
The toolkit uses unmodified off-the-shelf hardware which lowers the costs and increases mobility compared to existing solutions. It allows for additional post-processing which improves the signal-to-noise ratio. The attacker does not need to have prior knowledge about the target video display. All parameters such as resolution and refresh rate are estimated with the aid of the software.


gr-tempest
An implementation of TEMPEST en GNU Radio.
https://github.com/git-artes/gr-tempest


TEST PATTERN VIDEO FOR TEMPEST TESTS

a video to braodact on the screnn so to know the frequency to search.
https://transitional.anarchaserver.org/jirafeau/f.php?h=2m7AjFAt&d=1