If you’re like most people, you likely use your home internet to pay bills, shop online, send emails, watch movies and more.
A brain implant designed to help control seizures is hijacked. A pacemaker receives fake signals, disrupting its rhythm. A ...
Like all good tinkerers, [Andrew] decided to figure out how his wireless security system worked. Yes, it’s an exercise in reverse engineering, and one of the best we’ve seen to date.
Based on product type, in 2024, the smart security & monitoring systems segment is expected to account for the largest share ...
Scientists recently unveiled a first-of-its-kind authentication protocol for wireless, battery-free, ultraminiaturized implants that ensures these devices remain protected while still allowing ...
Rice’s Kaiyuan Yang and his team recently unveiled a first-of-its-kind authentication protocol for wireless, battery-free, ...