Researchers discover millions of HDMI cables could betray their owners by sending data to eavesdroppers – here’s what you can do to prevent data breaches

CRT monitors generate images by focusing electron beams on a phosphorescent screen, creating a pattern of light that forms the visible display. This process involves high-frequency signals radiating from the monitor, which hackers discovered they could intercept using specialized equipment. The transition to LED displays with HDMI cables made this much more difficult, as digital signals are more complex and involve higher frequencies.

A study by a team of researchers at the Universidad de la República Montevideo in Uruguay shows that using AI it is possible to overcome these obstacles and re-eavesdrop on the signals.