An Optical Spy Trick Can Turn Any Shiny Object Into a Bug

At the Black Hat Asia hacker conference in Singapore in May, researchers from Israel’s Ben Gurion University of the Negev plan to present a new surveillance technique, designed to allow anyone with off-the-shelf equipment to eavesdrop on conversations if they can merely find a line of sight through a window to any of a wide variety of reflective objects in a given room. By pointing an optical sensor attached to a telescope at one of those shiny objects—the researchers tested their technique with everything from an aluminum trash can to a metallic Rubik’s cube—they could detect visible vibrations on an object’s surface that allowed them to derive sounds and thus listen to speech inside the room.

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