Le Journal de la Cybercriminalité & des Investigations Numériques (Jan 2016)

Air-gap Limitations and Bypass Techniques: “Command and Control” using Smart Electromagnetic Interferences

  • Chaouki Kasmi,
  • José Lopes Esteves,
  • Philippe Valembois

DOI
https://doi.org/10.18464/cybin.v1i1.4
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 1, no. 1
pp. 13 – 19

Abstract

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Air gaps are generally considered to be a very efficient information security protection. However, this technique also showed limitations, involving finding covert channels for bridging the air gap. Interestingly, recent publications have pointed out that a smart use of the intentional electromagnetic interferences introduced new threats for information security. In this paper, an innovative way for remotely communicating with a malware already installed on a computer by involving the induced perturbations is discussed leading to the design of a new air gap bridging covert channel.