Hackaday Editors Elliot Williams and Al Williams took a break to talk about their favorite hacks last week. You can drop in to hear about articulated mirrors, triacs, and even continuous ...
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Hacker taps Raspberry Pi to turn Wi-Fi signals into wall art
Pipe local wireless noise through an SDR into an RPi, and 64 LED filaments do the rest Unless you live in a Faraday cage, you're surrounded at all times by invisible radio signals, from Bluetooth and ...
A coordinated campaign has been observed targeting a recently disclosed critical-severity vulnerability that has been present ...
Developed by Laboratorium in Poland, the M5MonsterC5 is an ESP32-C5-based "Marauder" hacking tool designed to work with M5Stack Cardputer ADV or M5Stack ...
All smart homes are at risk of being hacked, but it's not a likely event. The type of bad actors that target smart homes and devices, such as security cameras, are opportunistic. They search randomly ...
Speaking to Cointelegraph, Steven Walbroehl, co-founder of cybersecurity firm, Halborn said “Evil Twins” are most common at ...
A critical vulnerability in Google's Fast Pair protocol can allow attackers to hijack Bluetooth audio accessories like ...
Researchers from KU Leuven University's Computer Security and Industrial Cryptography group have identified a set of vulnerabilities they call WhisperPair. Their findings reveal that attackers within ...
A deeply practical ethical hacking bundle teaches real cybersecurity, pentesting, and bug-bounty skills for just $35.99, ...
Whenever you buy used computers there is a risk that they come with unpleasant surprises that are not of the insect variant. From Apple hardware that is iCloud-locked with the original owner MIA ...
This week's stories show how fast attackers change their tricks, how small mistakes turn into big risks, and how the same old ...
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