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<blockquote data-quote="Prime" data-source="post: 629" data-attributes="member: 18"><p><strong>Indeed, Omniscience technology is literally created for intelligence officers - you do not need to enter the dwelling of the facility being developed or even come close.</strong></p><p></p><p>If an object of development has cable TV and a flat-panel TV (and who does not have this these days?), It is enough to remotely load special firmware into its TV-decoder - and now the operator, sitting at the headquarters of some secret service, is watching behind the object in his own house and hears all his conversations.</p><p></p><p>And you can check the entire room ten times for the presence of "bugs" and "bookmarks", but no one will even guess that it is produced by its own TV.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Therefore, the details of this technology became known only seven years after the events when the subscription expired.</p><p></p><p><strong>On this side of the ocean:</strong></p><p></p><p></p><p>According to some reports, special services from Russia and several other European countries - of course, under the guise of peaceful digital cable television operators - managed to copy the documentation, and the engineers of the government departments of these countries did not sit idly by in the following years.</p><p></p><p>For example, in Russia it is not by chance that it was “very successful”, in addition to the “wiretapping” of SORM phones (System of technical means for ensuring the functions of operational-search measures), in 2000, SORM-2 was introduced, which also concerns traffic in digital networks (then it was already it is clear that the future belongs to digital television (IPTV). And it is quite possible that it was the special services that contributed a lot to the spread and rapid reduction in the price of both digital television and flat-panel televisions, just to have the technical ability to monitor each subscriber.</p><p></p><p><strong>So get used to living “under glass”. Big Brother is watching you - from your own home TV screen.</strong></p><p></p><p>Omniscience technology works like a phased array radar, only in the optical range. Each transistor of the matrix can work both as a backlight control element and as a photosensitive sensor. A special signal is mixed with the control signals supplied to the matrix transistors.</p><p></p><p>As a result, a sounding signal invisible to the human eye is added to the image on the screen (the developers call it a sounding field).</p><p></p><p>This dynamic signal, applied to some of the transistors, modulates the backlight of the screen in a certain way, while other transistors catch the radiation reflected from objects in the room. The collected data is compressed and transmitted to a central server, where special software recovers the image from them in real time. In both LCD and plasma panels, it is obtained in color (in LCD - due to the use of color filters built into the screen, in "plasma" - due to modulation of color pixels).</p><p></p><p><em>True, the colors of LCD panels are partially distorted: due to polarization, glossy objects in the room are painted in "fake colors". The resolution of such a system is millimeters.</em></p><p></p><p><strong>Iron curtain:</strong></p><p></p><p></p><p>You can disconnect the device from the electrical network and from the decoder (but this is extremely inconvenient). You can hang the screen (and the light sensor, if any) with a thick cloth, but again this only partially covers the visual leakage channel. "By the way, perhaps this is the reason for the fashion that appeared around that time to cover TV screens with woven napkins - however, according to Panier, since then the technology has gone ahead and this method is no longer very reliable.</p><p></p><p>“Only special metal blinds, which are closed when the TV is turned off, completely block the visual channel. You can use foil, but it must completely cover the entire screen, otherwise the resolution and aperture of the system simply decrease, ”adds Nicolas. "But those who have an old CRT TV at home may not be afraid - this problem has not yet been resolved." "Bye?" - I ask again. "No comments!" Panier smiles.</p><p></p><p><strong>Share this info with the masses. If you deem it necessary.</strong></p><p></p><p><img src="https://telegra.ph/file/713ff030d5be64f71caf6.png" alt="713ff030d5be64f71caf6.png" class="fr-fic fr-dii fr-draggable " style="" /></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Prime, post: 629, member: 18"] [B]Indeed, Omniscience technology is literally created for intelligence officers - you do not need to enter the dwelling of the facility being developed or even come close.[/B] If an object of development has cable TV and a flat-panel TV (and who does not have this these days?), It is enough to remotely load special firmware into its TV-decoder - and now the operator, sitting at the headquarters of some secret service, is watching behind the object in his own house and hears all his conversations. And you can check the entire room ten times for the presence of "bugs" and "bookmarks", but no one will even guess that it is produced by its own TV. Therefore, the details of this technology became known only seven years after the events when the subscription expired. [B]On this side of the ocean:[/B] According to some reports, special services from Russia and several other European countries - of course, under the guise of peaceful digital cable television operators - managed to copy the documentation, and the engineers of the government departments of these countries did not sit idly by in the following years. For example, in Russia it is not by chance that it was “very successful”, in addition to the “wiretapping” of SORM phones (System of technical means for ensuring the functions of operational-search measures), in 2000, SORM-2 was introduced, which also concerns traffic in digital networks (then it was already it is clear that the future belongs to digital television (IPTV). And it is quite possible that it was the special services that contributed a lot to the spread and rapid reduction in the price of both digital television and flat-panel televisions, just to have the technical ability to monitor each subscriber. [B]So get used to living “under glass”. Big Brother is watching you - from your own home TV screen.[/B] Omniscience technology works like a phased array radar, only in the optical range. Each transistor of the matrix can work both as a backlight control element and as a photosensitive sensor. A special signal is mixed with the control signals supplied to the matrix transistors. As a result, a sounding signal invisible to the human eye is added to the image on the screen (the developers call it a sounding field). This dynamic signal, applied to some of the transistors, modulates the backlight of the screen in a certain way, while other transistors catch the radiation reflected from objects in the room. The collected data is compressed and transmitted to a central server, where special software recovers the image from them in real time. In both LCD and plasma panels, it is obtained in color (in LCD - due to the use of color filters built into the screen, in "plasma" - due to modulation of color pixels). [I]True, the colors of LCD panels are partially distorted: due to polarization, glossy objects in the room are painted in "fake colors". The resolution of such a system is millimeters.[/I] [B]Iron curtain:[/B] You can disconnect the device from the electrical network and from the decoder (but this is extremely inconvenient). You can hang the screen (and the light sensor, if any) with a thick cloth, but again this only partially covers the visual leakage channel. "By the way, perhaps this is the reason for the fashion that appeared around that time to cover TV screens with woven napkins - however, according to Panier, since then the technology has gone ahead and this method is no longer very reliable. “Only special metal blinds, which are closed when the TV is turned off, completely block the visual channel. You can use foil, but it must completely cover the entire screen, otherwise the resolution and aperture of the system simply decrease, ”adds Nicolas. "But those who have an old CRT TV at home may not be afraid - this problem has not yet been resolved." "Bye?" - I ask again. "No comments!" Panier smiles. [B]Share this info with the masses. If you deem it necessary.[/B] [IMG alt="713ff030d5be64f71caf6.png"]https://telegra.ph/file/713ff030d5be64f71caf6.png[/IMG] [/QUOTE]
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