Smashing Security podcast #451: I hacked the government, and your headphones are next

Smashing Security podcast #451: I hacked the government, and your headphones are next

Smashing Security podcast #451: I hacked the government, and your headphones are next

Smashing Security podcast #451: I hacked the government, and your headphones are next

In episode 451 of “Smashing Security,” we meet the cybercriminal who hacked the US Supreme Court, Veterans Affairs, and more – and then helpfully posted screenshots (and even someone’s blood type) on an account called “I hacked the government.”

Plus we discuss how researchers uncovered a creepy flaw that lets attackers hijack wireless headphones, listen in on calls, inject audio, and even turn your earbuds into a stalking device – all without you noticing.

All this, and much more, in this episode of the “Smashing Security” podcast with Graham Cluley, and special guest Ray [REDACTED]

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Theme tune: “Vinyl Memories” by Mikael Manvelyan.
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