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Jason's avatar

Hmm this is indeed interesting. But id like to see more info on this. Are we saying that keywords about chelation etc created this error crash within the app? Or the process of chelation in the body of the user was highlighting a body state scan using the Bluetooth module? I have heard that Bluetooth can be possibly used to create 3d scans of biology and monitor biological processes.

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Brandon Iglesias, Chem.E.'s avatar

You have to do a mesogen-in-the-middle to hack the niBMI and neurotech hardware pipeline to cause a buffer overflow like this with bluetooth. You can do a mesogen on a chip or go graphene or go wetware with some neurons. Here is the graphene example: https://www.nature.com/articles/s41565-018-0163-6 (basically, you can then use an emf field to interrupt the mesogen, graphene and nanotech in the middle .... this is one way to hack hardware neurotech communication with noninvasively dosed brain machine interfaces bmis. #neurohacking 101

The spy use case is to plant mesogens, graphenes and nanotech into someone non-invasively then monitor them, you can over time train the niBMI network to connect to wireless devices (think bluetooth and wifi) and it acts as a type of relay for TX/RX.

Stuff most people don't know about.

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