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Bizarre and Audacious Hacks
July 23, 2023, 1:10 p.m. | /u/Jaideco
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I’m going to be giving a talk at a conference later this year about cybersecurity. The audience is mostly non-technical, so I am researching colourful hacking stories that I can use to maintain interest such as the [2017 incident](https://www.entrepreneur.com/business-news/a-casino-gets-hacked-through-a-fish-tank-thermometer/368943) where hackers hacked a casino through a WiFi enabled fish tank thermometer.
What weird and unusual hacking stories have you heard of that might be worth mentioning? They should be relevant enough to convey a useful message such as …
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