The Newstweek Device Can Manipulate Media
Chalaine Mantha — January 15, 2011 — Tech
The Newstweek Device is a tricky little electronic device that plugs into a wall and enables people to hack your computer. The Black Hat News Network has engineered the Newstweek Device to be a manipulating master.
The reception point is where the manipulation takes place, using a gadget that gets plugged into the wall socket where it is designed to exploit Wi-Fi hotspots. Anyone who's connected to the Wi-Fi hotspot can have the content of their web browsing rearranged by the hacker.
The attached video shows exactly how the Newstweek Device works -- check it out!
The reception point is where the manipulation takes place, using a gadget that gets plugged into the wall socket where it is designed to exploit Wi-Fi hotspots. Anyone who's connected to the Wi-Fi hotspot can have the content of their web browsing rearranged by the hacker.
The attached video shows exactly how the Newstweek Device works -- check it out!
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