​Researchers hack accelerometer to fake Fitbit steps, hijack radio-controlled car
Some accelerometers don't protect against acoustics that forge acceleration signals.
Some accelerometers don't protect against acoustics that forge acceleration signals.
Researchers at the University of South Carolina have discovered that some types of electricity meters broadcast unencrypted information that eavesdroppers could use to determine whether a home is occupied or not.
Martyn Williams | 19 Nov | Read more
Researchers at the University of South Carolina have discovered that some types of electricity meter are broadcasting unencrypted information that, with the right software, would enable eavesdroppers to determine whether you're at home.
Martyn Williams | 05 Nov | Read more