Linky? I've never heard of a torch or laser that can imitate a human voice. I thought they were part of the light spectrum, not audio?
Google Home, Amazon Alexa and Apple Siri all have been hacked using laser and torch lights which can impersonate a human voice
via light with these devices so NBC news recommends moving devices away from Windows NBC NEWS NOV 10th 2019
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Linky? I've never heard of a torch or laser that can imitate a human voice. I thought they were part of the light spectrum, not audio?
I'm out of my mind, but feel free to leave a message...
hinekadon (10-11-19)
hinekadon (10-11-19)
Geez the word "Hacked" is so loosely used these days
If u want to go on an expedition get a Land Rover, if u want to come home from an expedition get a Landcruiser!
hinekadon (10-11-19)
Hardly convincing???/
I call BS
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hinekadon (10-11-19)
thats about as good as the day I picked up the cat by the tail and pointed its ring-piece at my computer monitor and the computer went to sleep when i squeezed the cat . I think the cat had a hidden laser stuck up there and when i squeezed it moved its appendix and triggered the laser on ????
Is it April 1st already?
Yes, you can certainly modulate light, it's how fibre optic communications work, but... it has to be converted back... demodulated, to convert it to audio.
Torchlight on a microphone?
Gee, how come all those smartphones at music concerts haven't been 'set off' by the lasers and other lighting.... or even sunlight.
I too am calling BS.
hinekadon (10-11-19)
I'm out of my mind, but feel free to leave a message...
Its not bullshit NBC News aired on channel 7 showed it
LINKY
Come on linky surely you dont take everything on tv as gospel the physics jut dont add up sorry but you try and replicate it lol
lsemmens (11-11-19)
have you ever met these guys ???? seen their passports and verified their qualifications and can swear they are real people or 1st april people ????
yep ok then , I just got my laser pointer and a microphone connected it to my 200mhz scope then shone the laser on to the mic '" nothing" so being a bit of a nerddy guy , I pulled out the r&s fs6 spec an
connected it up to the mic " nothing shown " just background noise at -70db nothing shown between 0 and 6ghz show me how it works yourself not net bullshit pages lol
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lsemmens (11-11-19)
Size Matters !!
I have a 5W laser, that etches nicely copper tracks.
I am certain I can HACK with it a Google home so that it will never spy on you again
You can indeed physically move/modulate matter with the photons of a powerful Laser but more in a molecular level and focused, not 100m away unless insanely powerful.
They do mention a powerful laser in the Wired link but even my little 5 watter would have started melting the plastic away with a lot of smoke in the time that video was showing the laser static on the device.
Just to give you an idea here it is mounted on my 3D printer, smoking nicely away and the object(wood) is constantly moving:
No time for hidden voices here.
Update: A deletion of features that work well and ain't broke but are deemed outdated in order to add things that are up to date and broken.
Compatibility: A word soon to be deleted from our dictionaries as it is outdated.
Humans: Entities that are not only outdated but broken... AI-self-learning-update-error...terminate...terminate...
hinekadon (20-11-19)
More info to feed doubters
here we go again lol A 1968 movie computor called hal out of space odessy jumped up and ####ed a laser beam in 2015 and it turned on my usb speakers over the wifi .Pheggy are you sure you arent preggy some women act like that when they up the duff !!!!!!
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