Forget computer viruses and worms. What's maybe the worst thing a hacker could do to your laptop? Access it remotely and shut it down -- or maybe even blow it up.. Which is why famous Apple hacker Charlie Miller wanted to do just that. "I don't want to wake up one day and have my computer blow up," said Miller, who is an avid user of Apple products. "I want to be the one looking at that -- not the bad guys." How would a person blow up a laptop without even coming near it? By tampering with the software that runs its battery, said Miller, who demonstrated a way to hack into an Apple laptop battery and shut it down, but fell short of actually making it explode. The link for this article located at CNN is no longer available. . Notable security expert Charlie Miller uncovers potential threats that remote control access poses to the safety of MacBook batteries and users alike.. Remote Access,Battery Tampering,Cyber Threats,MacBook Security,Hacker Techniques. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
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