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Birds aren't real – how to create your own "bird"
Did you know that birds aren't real? They are actually mobile devices that have cameras and microphones to maintain surveillance by the government. You may be asking yourself why they do not just use the cell phones in everyone's pocket; hey, I don't know; I don't make the rules.Now that I have completely destroyed my credibility on LinkedIn, let's get into the real article. When I was at GrrCon, B-Sides Orlando and Defcon, I brought along a friend, a 3D-printed surveillance bird. This guide wil
When I was at GrrCon, B-Sides Orlando and Defcon, I brought along a friend, a 3D-printed surveillance bird. Next, we took the pigeon file and removed the head (sorry), added a space for the servo, and put a hole that runs down to the bottom of the "bird" for the wiring. Finally, we set a delay of 7 seconds to give us some time to plug in the bird and attach it before it starts moving, less chaos.
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