Cybersecurity professionals face threats like never before, as hackers seek new ways to eavesdrop in private spaces. The newest technique is known as the “catenna,” in which a spy hides behind a computer pretending to be Wi-Fi.

Cybersecurity professionals face threats like never before, as hackers seek new ways to eavesdrop in private spaces. The newest technique is known as the “catenna,” in which a spy hides behind a computer pretending to be Wi-Fi.
He’s just hugging his tail. I see nothing suspicious here.
There is something especially tickling about a cat pretending to be wi-fi, rather than, say, a modem or a router. 😸
Really? Have we learned nothing?
https://www.history.com/articles/cia-spy-cat-espionage-fail
The things I learn here!
I like the Memory Palace’s telling of the spy kitty story.
https://thememorypalace.us/episode-16-secret-kitty/
🤣🤣🤣🤣
“Cats are not especially trainable….”
Biggest understatement ever. 😂
No,🙄 duh.
To be fair to the cat, I don’t think it appreciated the surgery of having several things literally surgically implanted in its body. A microphone in its ear, a radio transmitter at the base of the skull and an antenna weaved into its fur.
After all that, be grateful that nobody got their eyes clawed out.
Sorry, but this is just plain animal cruelty.
No kidding. But it was in the 60s when that happened. Not an excuse, just a reason.
Understood, naturally.
Just really surprised that after inflicting all that trauma they are gobsmacked that the cat ran into traffic and was killed.
Cat or not, who can think straight after literally undergoing brain surgery to implant a radio transmitter?
The brain is a complicated thing that we don’t even fully understand now. You can’t just stick radio transmitters in there and think it won’t affect even cat’s ability to reason and move properly.