Eckbox is van Eck Phreaking tool that interprets a radio signal emanating from a computer's monitor to recreate the image (in black and white) that is displayed on it. It could be used as a valuable security tool for testing otherwise secure computers or for developing hardware and software to counter this type of remote shoulder-surfing. It is not intended to be used for illegal purposes, and includes information on the hardware required.
| Tags | multimedia Video Capture Scientific/Engineering Visualization Security |
|---|---|
| Licenses | QPL |
| Operating Systems | POSIX Linux |
| Implementation | Assembly C++ |
Recent releases


Changes: An issue with input from a parallel port was fixed.


Changes: This release fixes issues with calibration (the assignment of pixel values).


Changes: Configure is no longer a suspicious, trojan-looking binary. Some bonus user-friendliness was added to the calibration process.


No changes have been submitted for this release.