
In episode 451 of “Smashing Safety,” we meet the cybercriminal who hacked the US Supreme Court docket, Veterans Affairs, and extra – after which helpfully posted screenshots (and even somebody’s blood kind) on an account referred to as “I hacked the federal government.”
Plus we focus on how researchers uncovered a creepy flaw that lets attackers hijack wi-fi headphones, eavesdrop on calls, inject audio, and even flip your earbuds right into a stalking machine – all with out you noticing.
All this, and rather more, on this episode of the “Smashing Safety” podcast with Graham Cluley, and particular visitor Ray [REDACTED]
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Theme tune: “Vinyl Reminiscences” by Mikael Manvelyan.
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