Detection of ultrasonic side channels in mobile devices with Python?
Etienne Robillard
tkadm30 at yandex.com
Wed Feb 28 17:31:34 EST 2018
If ultrasonic side channels are a threat to privacy, it is because smart
phones were designed to exploit this precise feature.
A great number of studies have shown that ultrasonic neuromodulation of
the central nervous system can be exploited via brain-computer interfaces...
It is cutting edge science however, and my knowledge on techniques for
activating human behavior by remote means is limited.
I am only an amateur scientist/programmer with no experience whatsoever
in Android or neuroscience.
However, the possibility of ultrasonic side channels to be exploited by
a third-party remotely without the user consent seem highly likely.
I want to develop Python tools to provide experimental evidences that
Android may exploit ultrasonic side channels to stimulate or impair the
auditory cortex of someone.
In other words, I plan to disclose the ability of the US government to
use mobile devices as psychoenergetics (non-lethal) bioweapons.
Etienne
Le 2018-02-28 à 16:54, Chris Angelico a écrit :
> On Thu, Mar 1, 2018 at 8:49 AM, Ned Batchelder <ned at nedbatchelder.com> wrote:
>> On 2/28/18 4:13 PM, Etienne Robillard wrote:
>>> I want to know why this question is being silently ignored by this group.
>>
>> If no one has any information about your topic, then no one will say
>> anything. Python on Android is very specialized as it is, and I have no
>> idea what ultrasonic side channels are, much less what it would take to
>> detect or block them.
>>
>> There's no guarantee that any given question will get a response, much less
>> a satisfactory answer. The silence is not malicious, you just haven't
>> piqued anyone's interest enough for them to respond.
>>
> I rather suspect that this is more an Android question than a Python
> one, so there's likely to be more interest in an Android community.
>
> But this part sounds like prime quality tinfoil hat material:
>
>> Tell me how exactly ultrasonic side channels may activate remotely specific
>> neural pathways implicated in aggressivity and how to block theses specific
>> side channels from neuromodulating human behavior.
> Should be easy to find some whack-job newsgroups that would love to
> discuss that aspect of it.
>
> ChrisA
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Etienne Robillard
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https://www.isotopesoftware.ca/
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