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matanl
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Apparently this little music player has no transmitter, receiver, microphone nor camera, pity on you NSA!

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  • 3
    @runfrodorun I guess buying a second handed player from the 90s might be a bit safer to reverse wiring though, "cyber" warfare was less massive back then..
  • 2
    The electrical noise / static emission could be tracked
  • 0
    @fana-m by which device?
  • 0
    Who are you princess!! @runfrodorun
  • 1
    *and a voice raises slowly from the earphones* very glad you think so
  • 2
    Seems right for you, @linuxxx
  • 1
    P....P..P...POLAROID?
  • 0
    @runfrodorun linux has its exploits, you'd better have unfamiliar embedded architecture
  • 0
    @runfrodorun both have same effect, exploits are more common..
  • 0
    @runfrodorun https://blog.cloudflare.com/inside-...
    This one existed for over 10 years. What I'm trying to say is that the more code you have, the more chance it will be eventually exploited.
  • 1
    @matanl sadly I can't find the article anymore.

    But what they had done was using a technique similar to a "shotgun microphone" but for another signals.

    This way they where able to grab a computers monitor signal.
    As far I can remember this was
    a. A stationary target
    b. Laboratory conditions
  • 0
    What about firmware replacement??🤔
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