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Security Through Education |
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377900 |
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2017-06-22 20:28:37 (vue: 2017-06-22 20:28:37) |
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Researchers Use Sound Waves to control a Smartphone (seriously) and a Car (theoretically) |
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What does that Fitbit, that you are wearing on your wrist to track your steps, have in common with smartphones, automobiles, medical devices, anti-theft devices, and drones? Give up?…. micro electro-mechanical systems (MEMS) accelerometers. These little devices are being used in cell phones for step counters, user interface control, switching between portrait and landscape mode, […]
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