Security Tales: Toothbrush Spying
Vladimir Bezmaly | 05/15/2019
Hooray! Friday! Johann had been really fond of Fridays lately. And not because it was the last day of the week. It was much simpler. On Friday afternoons, the employees of the Intellectual Crimes Department gathered in the conference room to discuss this or that news or simply to exchange knowledge.
And today after lunch their new employee, Marina, promised to tell something interesting. This will be her first performance. In the team she showed herself to be very modest and even a little withdrawn, shy. It was even more important to help her open up so that she could quickly integrate into the team.
But now the time has come to india whatsapp data news.
— Thank you! Good day, colleagues! As you know, five years ago, the well-known manufacturer of toothbrushes, the company O, released an intelligent toothbrush that connects to specialized applications for Android and iOS via Bluetooth. Today, new models of such brushes are appearing.
- So what? Well, a new toothbrush appeared.
- Gentlemen. Don't rush! Remember that you taught her and she is nervous in front of you as if she were taking an exam. She hasn't gotten used to the fact that you are not teachers anymore, but colleagues! Marina, don't worry and continue!
— So, the toothbrush records every movement and presents it to the user at the end of each brushing session. Offers advice on how the user can improve their brushing skills, and can even send the information to the dentist. Doctors, in turn, can use this information to create brushing programs for their patients. And here's what surprised me. The information is transmitted in an open form, which means it is available to anyone, right?
- Marina, don't be shy! Please
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