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Your devices may be giving away more than you think. In this episode of Reimagining Cyber, security expert Tyler Moffitt explores the hidden world of side-channel attacks — where everyday sensors reveal information you never intended to share.

From Android apps that can infer your two-factor codes without screenshots, to gaming mice that “hear” speech through micro-vibrations, to Wi-Fi routers that detect motion inside your home, Tyler breaks down the cutting-edge research that blurs the line between science fiction and reality.

He unpacks how these attacks work, what’s real versus proof-of-concept, and—most importantly—how to stay secure. Expect practical takeaways about permissions, firmware updates, passkeys, and a healthy dose of cybersecurity paranoia.

Key Topics:

  • How Android’s display timing leaks on-screen secrets
  • Why gaming mice might act like tiny microphones
  • The evolution of Wi-Fi motion sensing from hacker demos to home features
  • Practical privacy steps for everyday users

Bottom Line:
If it hums, blinks, or vibrates—it could be talking.

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