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Krell
April 27th, 2005, 01:30 AM
Wireless hackers could be thwarted by a sheet of film that blocks Wi-Fi and IR signals. But MI5 is watching who buys it…



Wireless hackers could soon face problems when trying to steal information, now that the British government has endorsed a transparent film that can block Wi-Fi transmissions and other wireless signals from travelling through windows.

The blast-proof film, called Spyguard, can be laminated or fitted inside windows to prevent remote eavesdroppers penetrating rooms with infrared or Wi-Fi signals to steal information or access private networks.

To stop Wi-Fi signals "leaking" from a room, the walls are also covered with a layer of paint that contains the same metals as the SpyGuard film. The film can even prevent hackers from stealing information from light flicker emitted from computer monitors and reflected on a window, claims GlassLock UK, a company that sells the film in the UK.

"The film is developed by the US National Security Agency," said John Hall, managing director of GlassLock UK. "The only way you can get hold of it here is through us."

CESG (the Communications-Electronics Security Group), the information assurance arm of GCHQ, has backed the product, but the intelligence community is keeping an eye on who buys it.

"We have to get permission to sell it," said Hall. "We have to tell MI5 who we sell it to. It's no problem unless they're known terrorists."

GlassLock is demonstrating the product at Infosecurity Europe 2005 in London. The exhibition ends on Thursday.

http://news.zdnet.co.uk/communications/wireless/0,39020348,39196444,00.htm




Krell Says: Graphite in a plastic laminate . . . no big deal. I'm interested in producing a sheet that blocks all spectrum, including infrared and ultraviolet.



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gaining
April 27th, 2005, 03:21 AM
couple of things to say to that hxxp://www.buy.com/retail/product.asp?sku=10346031&loc=101&sp=1
lead paint will do the same,oh yea most blinds have lead in them so it sounds like it will work as good.infact i bet thats what it is a film(like window tint)with lead in it. oh yea we need to keep track of that.drr ...although lead paint stops millitary and gov agents from seeing inside your house