How a DRONE can hack your computer in seconds | Real Experiment
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Imagine a drone flying outside your window, carrying a dangerous arsenal: a hacking device. It can invade your computer in seconds, taking advantage of advanced zeroclick attacks without even pausing its flight. One moment you’re checking your email, the next your personal info could be in the hands of the wrong person. In this video we made such an experiment, so don’t miss the opportunity to protect yourself. Get ready to be amazed, or alarmed, by what you’re about to see!
Check if your device could be MouseJack affected! All you need to do is to compare the following screenshots against your computer here —
00:00 Intro
00:35 How drones attack a computer
01:42 Mousejack attack
03:11 Vulnerable detail: Chip nRF24L
05:15 Why wireless devices can be hacked
06:19 Integration
07:09 Hardware implementation
10:06 Hackers programming
11:16 How hackers steal your data
12:48 What hackers can do with your files
14:16 Tips to protect yourself
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