‘Your Wi-Fi cable could be a secret microphone’: How researchers turned an earthquake detection method into an accidental spy tool using AI
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With minimal cable access, commercially available tools and AI, attackers can technically listen in to your conversations via your fiber optic cables.
With minimal cable access, commercially available tools and AI, attackers can technically listen in to your conversations via your fiber optic cables.
With minimal cable access, commercially available tools and AI, attackers can technically listen in to your conversations via your fiber optic cables.
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