Tom's Hardware: Raspberry Pi Detects Malware Using Electromagnetic Waves.
https://www.tomshardware.com/news/raspberry-pi-detects-malware-with-em-waves

"A team of researchers from the Research Institute of Computer Science and 
Random Systems (IRISA) has developed a malware detection system using a 
Raspberry Pi that scans devices for specific electromagnetic (EM) waves. The 
group consists of Annelie Heuser, Matthieu Mastio, Duy-Phuc Pham, and Damien 
Marion .

"Because the Pi focuses on the EM field, users don’t need to install anything 
on the target device. Instead, everything is handled via physical, external 
forces and is outside any software-level control potential malware has on a 
given machine.

"The Raspberry Pi is trained with both safe and malicious data sets to help 
define the parameters of a potential threat. In addition, the Pi features an 
oscilloscope (Picoscope 6407) and an H-Field probe to detect EM field changes.

"According to the research paper, the team used Convolution Neural Networks 
(CNN) to evaluate the data for threats. The model used to train the malware 
detection system provided accuracy as high as 99.82% during testing.

"To get a closer look at this clever Raspberry Pi EM malware detection project, 
check out the official research paper created by the team.

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