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Audio hijack sonos
Audio hijack sonos









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“This was originally built to prank some coworkers who have tons of Sonos products,” says Gotwalt. Otherwise, the whole thing is pretty much invisible to the victim. The only way to detect what’s happening, Gotwalt explains, is by looking at the Sonos Controller app while the sounds are playing. Once it’s running on the network, the creepy little app will randomly select speakers–which are typically situated in different rooms–lower the volume, and play haunted house sound effects at frustratingly random (and thus unpredictable) intervals. Gotwalt’s code runs off of a tiny Raspberry Pi, which can be surreptitiously connected to the same network as the Sonos speakers.











Audio hijack sonos