World's First Spatial Computing Hack | Ryan Pickren
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The world's first Spatial Computing hack (CVE-2024-27812). Apple Vision Pro vulnerability fills victim's room full of spiders and bats.

Easy way to give me a heart attack

Just imagine what would happen if this guy viewed my website- [gif of a guy operating a 3 ton murder machine while playing with apple vision pro]

That guy should go to prison for attempted manslaughter

While one part of me fucking absolutely hates the Mac Goggles for many reasons…

…the other part of me kinda really wants them to become normalized precisely so that Ghost in the Shell offensive hacking type bullshit can just ruin the lives of anyone who regularly uses one.

It doesn’t have to be as immediately malicious as cutting the feed while driving…

…You could do that watermelon green text from 4chan. Just have a watermelon, every day, thats always… not quite in the same position, but always there.

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i love australia simulators

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It’s been fixed, but it was a surprisingly straightforward exploit!

This looks really cool, looking forward to the spider version

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