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Ars Technica | The Technology of Mr. Robot | Tech In Television | Ars Technica @arstechnica | Uploaded February 2018 | Updated October 2024, 10 hours ago.
Ars Technica's Nathan Mattise takes a look at some of the technology used in the hit television show Mr. Robot. Are pwn phones and magspoofs real things? We take a look and see just how legitimate these hacks really are.

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