"PIXHELL Attack Allows Air-Gap Jumping via Noise From Screens"

A new data exfiltration method named "PIXHELL," discovered by Mordechai Guri of the Ben-Gurion University of the Negev in Israel, uses noise generated by the pixels on the screen. The PIXHELL attack involves planting malware on an air-gapped computer to steal data. This can be done with social engineering, supply chain attacks, or malicious insiders. This article continues to discuss the PIXHELL attack that uses noise generated by pixels on a screen to exfiltrate data from air-gapped computers.

SecurityWeek reports "PIXHELL Attack Allows Air-Gap Jumping via Noise From Screens"

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