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===== Episode 2 ===== | ===== Episode 2 ===== | ||
- | Paul LeBlanc is speaking to C.M. and wants to trace the AI. | + | ==== Packet sniffing Eliza ==== |
+ | Paul LeBlanc is speaking to C.M. and wants to trace the AI next time it communicates with Ethan through their 'Eliza' home PA. | ||
"Can you get me a PCAP on an Eliza without anybody there knowing?" | "Can you get me a PCAP on an Eliza without anybody there knowing?" | ||
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The word hardware here is incorrect - an IP address isn't directly tied to hardware, that would be a MAC address, in that case the word hardware would be redundant too. I guess the writers though using the more correct alternative "IP address" would sound too simple. | The word hardware here is incorrect - an IP address isn't directly tied to hardware, that would be a MAC address, in that case the word hardware would be redundant too. I guess the writers though using the more correct alternative "IP address" would sound too simple. | ||
+ | How would this work? | ||
+ | 1) The AI has compromised the home router. The Eliza is directly connected to the AI who is pretending to be it's normal control server. Not this option (as we've just seen it work from both his [seperated] parents houses). | ||
+ | 2) The AI has compromised the company that provides the Eliza and is routing replies through them - this would be better (for the AI) as it would be able to listen from any Eliza device |