Method Preventative Audio Hacking Web 3.0 Smart devices ?
This is a follow up to the post about the exploitation of Smart Web 3.0 Devices and Web Bots. I had some down time and boredom set in. So, what’s the next logical step for me? Well, I wanted to test all these old smart phones I had around. For both frequency response and what the various “helper functions” do with different tones. Mainly just to see what frequency response would be considered music or user input.
This is a fun little tone generator toy from
http://www.szynalski.com/tone-generator/
It’s interesting to experiment with the frequencies that the human ear can stop decoding and the smart web 3.0 devices keep going as the Web Bot takes over. Again this is a cornicopia of web 3.0 audio exploitation. Or as it were a Pandoras box of audio hacking 3.0. Heck there is even an app called Pandora. Weird , huh?
I won’t go into the exact frequencies cause I’m no audiologist or anything. So, we can use our music making software of choice and embed and shape wave at any particular frequency in any web 3.0 function? We need to prevent the exploitation of web 3.0 audio
It’s gonna be interesting times I will say that.