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Low heat computers harder to spy on ?
Hello,
This little news item: http://tweakers.net/nieuws/100770/ap...rosoft-af.html makes me wonder if another good reason to buy low heat computers is better privacy protection. In other word perhaps low heat computers are harder to spy on ?! As spying increases more and more, perhaps low heat computers will be come more and more popular Bye, Skybuck |
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Low heat computers harder to spy on ?
Anyway what ever the case may be, chips and hardware that is designed to
leak less side channel information will receive some of my attention ! So I do hope to see some better hardware in the future for more privacy protection and bussiness secrets protection. Bye, Skybuck. |
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Low heat computers harder to spy on ?
On Tuesday, January 13, 2015 at 8:09:53 AM UTC-6, Skybuck Flying wrote:
[...] Yeah, you can't hear the fan noise from as far away. |
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