[[{“value”:”Threat actors target wireless chargers for multiple malicious activities, such as implanting malware or conducting power-related attacks. The rising popularity of wireless charging brings convenience. Still, recent research by Zihao Zhan, Yirui Yang, Haoqi Shan, Hanqiu Wang, Yier Jin, and Shuo Wang from the University of Florida and CertiK uncovered vulnerabilities. They discovered that electromagnetic
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