Hackers have developed a method to wirelessly intercept HDMI signals, allowing them to view a victim’s screen remotely without physical access. This surveillance technique exploits the electromagnetic radiation emitted by HDMI cables, enabling hackers to spy on individuals from a distance. Users are advised to be cautious when using HDMI-connected devices to prevent unauthorized access to their screens.
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New adventures await the crew in Strange New Worlds S3 trailer
Summary Star Trek: Strange New Worlds is set to return for its third season next month, with an official trailer recently released by Paramount+, following a brief teaser in April. The second season finale left the Enterprise under attack by the Gorn, who were invading a Federation colony, resulting in several crew members being kidnapped and Captain Pike facing a critical decision to either retreat or rescue his crew. The upcoming season promises high-stakes space...
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