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1 day agoYep, this lets somebody use the ESP32 as part of an attack, not actually attack them remotely.
made you look
Yep, this lets somebody use the ESP32 as part of an attack, not actually attack them remotely.
The “attack” is from the host side, any remote attack is theoretical and would depend on exploiting the software on the host first to then gain access to the BT chip.
Is it really stealing if you pay for it?
Xerox PARC had lots of great ideas, and then just never really commercialized any of them.