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This leaves cicadas susceptible to a very effective side channel attack
Get it guys…
It’s an article about wires… ON WIRED?!?
Please downvote me, I’m sorry
Please conduct yourself.
Fiber optics aren’t wires, though.
Why would we PUNish you?
I wish they wouldn’t shine light on it
Wait until Buzzfeed writes about it
Fibre optics can be used to measure a remarkable number of properties.
The electrical transmission industry makes significant use of fibreoptic current sensors, and distributed fibreoptic temperature sensors.
The latter is particularly useful as you can measure the temperature at any point along the fibre’s length, allowing you to detect hot-spots in cables.
Cicadas are pretty loud; I’m sure you can pick up much quieter things with a fibreoptic microphone.