via gizmodo.com
The thought of someone being able to read your mind is frightening. And according to some new research presented at the 21st USENIX Security Symposium, brain hacking might be more realistic than we would assume.
The research has nothing to do with psychics or supernatural stuff, but rather focuses its gaze on inexpensive products that you can buy now—like Emotiv's EPOC headset. Using a headset that lets you control your computer with your brainwaves, a hacker could hypothetically create a sort of "brain spyware" app that would trick you into revealing personal information.
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