BLUETOOTH-MAC-EMISSIONS: DRAWING CONCLUSIONS WITH THE NRF52840
This guy is doing honest work. Many of us in this community have extensive training in systems, networking, and communications infrastructure. One thing I think most of us can agree on is the "behaviors" of this signal far exceed known "standards" and "limitations…
2 years ago · 17 likes · 4 comments · FM8
Hi Len,
Good info there. There has been some papers on the security protocols for the use of this tech in the medical industry and the obvious need for it to be beyond hackable.
It would make sense in this current climate to allow for other comms methods like optogenetics and lifi etc as something for it to switch to once connected, for the data packets.
This video would also explain why some people have noticed their macs changing sometimes. All of us that have tried connecting even, by accident like me , have probably contributed to that occurring.
I spent a few months 2 years ago noting down hundreds to see if there were patterns to them. There were including differences by location. I put that down to possible batches. Also testing and showing many people their new dog tags.
A few weeks ago 2 out of 6 unjabbed , untested people had them and this was new to me. Having previously seen their blood it was no surprise though.
Compliments of the season and looking forward to more progress next year.
Regards, Matt .
Inter·net of things
noun
the interconnection via the internet of computing devices embedded in everyday objects, enabling them to send and receive data.