Damien Douxchamps has added a photo to the pool:
Now hear me out...
I call it "eargapping". I learned about it in my Intro to Antique Coding class.
vendor of bluetooth chip used in sony, bose, and everyone else's headphones leaves debugging protocol completely open with no authentication over bluetooth low energy:
uh oh:
- remotely connect to headphones over thus protocol without needing a pairing interaction
- dump "now playing" data
- connect audio stream and eavesdrop
- dump your phone number
- brick the headphones
- dump the pairing key used to make your phone recognize your headphones as your headphones, and then impersonate your headphones
and that's when the REAL fun starts:
- talk to your voice assistant remotely
- make and manage calls while your phone is in your pocket
- eavesdrop from your phone microphone (by making you call them and then dropping the bluetooth connection so your phone switches to builtin mic)
- steal your whatsapp from 10ft away (since they have your phone #, the ability to accept the "we'll call and verify it's you" phone call before your phone starts vibrating, and the ability to listen and hear the code)
- steal your amazon (since you can login thru a phone number and a whatsapp confirmation code)
But! I now have a strong theory as to why my book reading has been down. This was the year that I finally stopped living in denial and bought reading glasses. After doing that I came to realize that I had been following all kinds of stupid rules that I hadn't even noticed, like, "I only read books in direct sunlight".
Dammit.
(Yes, I read books on paper, no, I don't want to hear about your Kindle.)
Thomas Hawk posted a photo:
handwritten on back of photograph, "1977 trip to Minnie Margarets, I am an old cowhand"