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What Happens When Hackers Hijack Our Smart Devices?, CS' Avi Rubin, NPR TED Radio Hour

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On NPR’s TED Radio Hour, Avi Rubin, professor of computer science and technical director of the Johns Hopkins Information Security Institute, says that all of our smart devices–from cars, phones, to fitness trackers–can be hacked.

 

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