Silent Signals: How Smartwatches Are Breaching Air-Gapped Systems
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You’ve heard that air-gapped computers are unhackable. No internet. No Bluetooth. No problem, right?
Think again.
In this eye-opening episode of Neuro Sec Ops, Alex Carter and Maya Lin dive into SmartAttack—a groundbreaking (and slightly terrifying) cybersecurity exploit that uses ultrasonic signals and smartwatches to breach even the most secure, air-gapped systems.
Yes, you read that right. Just a smartwatch on someone’s wrist can become a covert receiver, silently collecting sensitive data using sound frequencies you can’t even hear.
🎯 What you'll learn in this episode:
How SmartAttack works—from malware infiltration to ultrasonic data exfiltration
Why smartwatches are the perfect stealth tool for cybercriminals
The surprising physics behind ultrasonic communication
Real-world scenarios where this could happen
Practical steps organizations can take to prevent it
Whether you're a cybersecurity pro, a tech enthusiast, or someone who just wears a smartwatch to count steps—this episode will change how you think about wearable tech and data privacy.
🎧 Tune in and find out: Is your wrist the weakest link in the security chain?
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