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Jason, Mark and Raena joined the show today, where Apple and its Find My network was our first topic of conversation. Researchers at George Mason University found a vulnerability in the Find My Network that allowed hackers to track Bluetooth devices after processing the device’s unique identifier through a series of GPUs to find a cryptographic key that matches the Bluetooth address. The vulnerability is significant due to the potential to discover any Bluetooth device, including phones and smart locks.
We also discussed a recent breakthrough by French scientists and how long they could sustain a nuclear fusion reaction for in the WEST research facility. Breaking the previous record with just over 20 minutes maintained reaction time.
The post Apple bugs, nuclear fusion reactions sustained for a record breaking 20 minutes appeared first on Technogaze.
Jason, Mark and Raena joined the show today, where Apple and its Find My network was our first topic of conversation. Researchers at George Mason University found a vulnerability in the Find My Network that allowed hackers to track Bluetooth devices after processing the device’s unique identifier through a series of GPUs to find a cryptographic key that matches the Bluetooth address. The vulnerability is significant due to the potential to discover any Bluetooth device, including phones and smart locks.
We also discussed a recent breakthrough by French scientists and how long they could sustain a nuclear fusion reaction for in the WEST research facility. Breaking the previous record with just over 20 minutes maintained reaction time.
The post Apple bugs, nuclear fusion reactions sustained for a record breaking 20 minutes appeared first on Technogaze.
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