Kwijibo

Garbage blog site

Unreasonable

Duh. Wi-Fi IS a weapon. It is Microwave Radiation tuned to THE SINGLE MOST DESTRUCTIVE frequency available. It was conceived as a weapon, tested as a weapon on the US EMBASSY IN MOSCOW during the 60s and implemented as a weapon in the 80s on the population.

There is 100% correlation between Cell-phone adoption and Obesity rates climbing. Cell phones cause glial cancer, reduce your ability to form memories, destroy your pineal gland, cause chronic inflammation and cause cancer. Women are advised NOT to carry their phone in their Bra BECAUSE it causes Breast Cancer!! What do you think it's doing to your testicles as you carry it in your pocket everyday?

It has been designed to be addictive, dumb you down and kill you slowly.

DO YOU THINK THESE PEOPLE LIKE YOU? AND CARE FOR YOUR EXISTENCE???

canbot

Bullshit clickbait. The kid did not shock any security experts. What he did was trivial. He did not demonstrate that Wi-Fi is in any way faulty or that anything could be weaponized. Those are just buzzwords they use to sound scary to dumb people.

A hacked toy bear is not a weapon. The vulnerabilities of the bear are not inherent in it's Wi-Fi but in it's software. While you can argue that anything can be hacked given enough time, this kid did not hack the bear; he used a known exploit. Someone else hacked the bear, years ago, posted it to the internet. Then this kid stumbled upon it and recreated it in front of an audience of people who probably rolled their eyes and then clapped for the little kid.

keyzersoze

Wish I could find a more technical source on this. When they say "a small device known as a “Raspberry Pi” " and "computer language program called Python" left me wanting a bit more info. It looks like the kid exploited a known issue specific to that teddy bear, exposed earlier this year. https://www.rt.com/viral/378958-hacked-teddy-bears-recordings-leaked/

flyingcuttlefish

reposted this to v/techhell