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Even with paper-thin walls, the heist wouldn't be simple to pull off

Hackers Can Steal Data Wirelessly From PCs That Aren't Even Online



When governments, utilities and corporations need to protect their most sensitive data, they create what's called an air-gap network. It involves storing information on computers that are never connected to the Internet, an extreme method of isolation designed to prevent any chance of data leaking out.

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