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First World problems For the First World citizens.
My naturally paranoid mind has already thought of this I'm only surprised why it hasn't materialized before. I have a feeling we're going to start seeing a phenomenon such as accessory hygiene. Don't share anything, only buy original etc. I wouldn't be surprised if companies made these just to help their cause a little so peeps stop buying fake stuff.
Scary stuff though. It could get expensive in more than one way.
Hehe, feels like that could be the tagline for this forum most days.
the ‘big boys’ have been at it for years
Invasion of privacy and theft of personal information is not a first world problem.
You’re right. We’re all in this together. It indeed is a global issue. In fact when this happens in a developing country a victim starves. Here in the west they likely have a financial fall back. Having said that, I can imagine folks in poorer countries using less internet banking and the likes.
I have an apple cable for charging. It doesn’t matter how often I clear website data including cookies- as well as checking in advanced settings- I continue to get bombarded with targeted ads. What else do I need to do?
These kind of attacks have been around for a long time - they're called HID (Human Interface Device) attacks and are really easy to pull off - maybe not in the form of a Lightning cable but an innocently looking USB stick at any trade show. Once you pop it in, the system thinks it's a legit keyboard and the malicious USB thingy can start sending arbitrary keystrokes/commands.
More meat: https://www.cyberpointllc.com/posts/cp-human-interface-device-attack.html
Yah for a brief while walking to work I would see usb sticks just sitting on benches and little concrete walls. Almost too perfectly placed...
Just wait for this type of thing to show up in VR and AR gear. Oh Boy.