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Open source tool Eckbox looks to aid in testing van Eck phreaking (aka TEMPEST) hardware (hardware guide included)
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While I’ve already spoken against purchasing Bioshock due to draconian legal-user restrictions (i.e., those who pirate it aren’t affected, but those who paid money are treated are necrotic lepers with erupting pustules of bitter smelling acid), I do still admit to finding it a good game. Here’s a video review done by a British gent who agrees it is good, but can still point out the problems with the game.
Now that I’ve got System Shock 2 working on my system, I can play and compare (yes, I failed to play SS2 originally or over the past 4 years I’ve owned a copy) so I can see how accurate his criticisms are.
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