[Cryptography] IEEE Spectrum: The Crazy Story of How Soviet Russia Bugged an American Embassy???s Typewriters
Jonathan Thornburg
jthorn4242 at gmail.com
Thu Jan 2 14:39:42 EST 2020
On Wed, Jan 01, 2020 at 01:10:12PM -0500, Aram Perez via cryptography wrote:
> The Crazy Story of How Soviet Russia Bugged an American Embassy???s Typewriters
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There's a fascinating (now-declassified) NSA history of this project,
Sharon A. Maneki
"Learning from the Enemy: The GUNMAN Project"
Center for Cryptologic History
National Security Agency
2012
Your favorite search engine should find the pdf online at the NSA website,
as well as cached copies at various sites.
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