VoltSchemer attacks use wireless chargers to inject voice commands, fry phones
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A team of academic researchers show that a new set of attacks called ‘VoltSchemer’ can inject voice commands to manipulate a smartphone's voice assistant through the magnetic field emitted by an off-the-shelf wireless charger.
The hacks are coming from inside the charger
Am I the only one that thinks these "white hat hackers" need a new hobby?
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A team of academic researchers show that a new set of attacks called ‘VoltSchemer’ can inject voice commands to manipulate a smartphone's voice assistant through the magnetic field emitted by an off-the-shelf wireless charger.
The hacks are coming from inside the charger
Am I the only one that thinks these "white hat hackers" need a new hobby?
Kent Sharkey wrote:
Am I the only one that thinks these "white hat hackers" need a new hobby?
If they find one, they should call some security researchers and take them with.
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A team of academic researchers show that a new set of attacks called ‘VoltSchemer’ can inject voice commands to manipulate a smartphone's voice assistant through the magnetic field emitted by an off-the-shelf wireless charger.
The hacks are coming from inside the charger
Am I the only one that thinks these "white hat hackers" need a new hobby?