10 Things Only Gamers Will Understand

There are certain horrible things that only gamers can relate to. Things that only people who have been gaming for most of their lives will shake their heads at. This list is all about those kinds of things.

You know, like that massive jumble of wires we all have in our living rooms from when all our controllers fuse up into one giant, coiled snake. Yes, things like that.

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Siri/Google Now Headphone Hack No Biggie

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If you’ve heard that French researchers have successfully hacked Siri and Google now, don’t worry too much. “Success” is most certainly a relative term.

While the researchers at government IT security agency ANSSI have demonstrated their ‘hack’ it’s barely more than a proof of concept. In this case the concept is that electromagnetic waves and a headphone cable could combine to create bogus audio signals and in turn commands.

The attack only works while the phone’s owner has a pair of headphones plugged in and where those headphones are microphone-enabled. In this situation the cable effectively acts as a receiving antenna, passing on the electromagnetic waves as a voice command.

The scope for using the attack is pretty limited: it would only really be of use against a victim who had the headphones plugged in but was paying little or no attention to what their phone was actually doing. That makes targeting a particular user for particular data extremely difficult.

Indeed, the researchers concede that the nearest they can come to a useful way to exploit this would be to go to a crowded location and beam out commands indiscriminately in the hope of controlling at least one phone, then set it to call a premium or international rate phone number that generates revenue for the attackers.

There’s also a big physical limitation: the researchers built the necessary equipment into a backpack and could only reach phones up to eight feet away. They say it would be possible to extend the range with bulkier equipment hidden in a car, but even then it would only reach around 16 feet.

Realistically the researchers aren’t claiming that their discovery uncovers a major risk of smartphone users getting “attacked” via this exploit. Instead their main practical point is to remind people of the convenience vs security trade-off that comes with having a phone set to accept voice commands even when a phone screen is locked.

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Free eBook: Raspberry Pi for Secret Agents, Second Edition (A $14.99 Value)

For today’s free ebook, get Raspberry Pi for Secret Agents (Second Edition), a value of $14.99, for FREE!

rasp1Turn your Raspberry Pi into your very own secret agent toolbox with this set of exciting projects.

This book is for all the mischievous Raspberry Pi owners who would like to see their computer transformed into a neat spy gadget to be used in a series of practical pranks and projects.

No previous skills are required to follow the book, and if you’re completely new to Linux, you’ll pick up most of the basics along the way.

[Free eBook: Raspberry Pi for Secret Agents, Second Edition (A $14.99 Value)]

Girlfriend [Comic]

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My girlfriend is a model and I kiss her plenty! Here, let me show you! See, I told you!

I need to get one of those for my own geek cave. It would look splendid sitting in between my two stormtrooper helmet.

A funny comic by the always amazing Chris Hallbeck from Maximumble. If you like what Chris does, be sure to follow him on his various social media profiles. (All linked below!)

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