Rice University graduate student Zhambyl Shaikhanov holds a foil sheet he used to create a “metasurface” — a paper sheet covered with a 2D foil pattern — that an eavesdropper could use in a “Metasurface-in-the-Middle” attack to redirect part of a high-frequency “pencil beam” transmission like those planned for 6G wireless networks.(Jeff Fitlow/Rice University)
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The Future Is Hear: Piece Of Paper And Metal Foil Is All You Need To Eavesdrop 6G Transmissions

In the study, the researchers use the names Alice and Bob to refer to the two people whose communications are hacked.
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