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New cyberattack research featured in New Scientist

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Work by Department of Computer Science academics Sebastian Köhler, Richard Baker and colleagues has been featured in New Scientist. The research shows that a cyberattack that uses radio waves to fool image-recognition systems can stop them working. Sebastian comments 'We are confident that with sufficient knowledge about the target image sensor, such as resolution and sample rate, and with a sufficiently strong attack signal, object-detection systems can be fooled'. 

Read the article here: https://www.newscientist.com/article/2339169-spoofing-cyberattack-can-make-cameras-see-things-that-arent-there/