A new attack technique that relies on radio signals from memory buses to exfiltrate data from air-gapped systems has been identified. The exploit is a novel side-channel attack that has been found to leverage radio signals emanated by a device's Random Access Memory (RAM) as a data exfiltration mechanism, posing a threat to air-gapped networks. Air-gapped systems, typically used in mission-critical environments with exceptionally high-security requirements, such as governments, weapon systems,