Researchers have found that once malware is on a computer, it can indirectly control a hard-drive (HDD) activity LED, turning it on and off rapidly (thousands of flickers per second) -- a rate that ...
Custom-made malware installed on an offline computer can use a hard drive's LED to send out sensitive data from infected computers to nearby cameras. This Hollywood hacking scenario is now a reality ...
As I have seen a few people complain about on the forums, I am having trouble getting my HDD activity LED to behave properly. It worked fine as long as I can remember from when I built my computer ...
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