SABCNews AM Headlines @05H30 | 05 March 2026

SABCNews AM Headlines @05H30 | 05 March 2026



* U.S. Senate Republicans backed President Donald Trump’s military campaign against Iran yesterday, voting to block a bipartisan resolution aiming to stop the air war and require that any hostilities against Iran be authorized by Congress.

* Private investigator Paul O’Sullivan and his former assistant Sarah-Jane Trent, are expected to appear before Parliament’s Ad Hoc committee this morning. It will be O’Sullivan’s third appearance before the committee.

* The explosive allegations about three brown envelopes, allegedly intended to bribe investigators, a prosecutor and a magistrate have resurfaced before the Madlanga Commission of Inquiry. This was during the appearance of suspended SAPS Component Head for Organised Crime,Major-General Richard Shibiri.

* Anti-apartheid veteran and former leader of the United Democratic Front, Allan Boesak, has described Cope co-founder Mosiuoa Lekota – who passed away yesterday – as a visionary who sacrificed greatly for the liberation of all South Africans.

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8 thoughts on “SABCNews AM Headlines @05H30 | 05 March 2026

  1. The CEOS of certain banks, insurance firms, I.T companies and Logistics etc must do drug tests on some of their senior and executive management employees.
    Especially those who work from home and at night.
    Test for cocaine and marijuana.
    I will give a list of the companies in the coming weeks.

  2. what system uses music as a backdoor

    +23
    Several systems and research concepts use music or audio, including inaudible sounds, as a backdoor to compromise devices. These range from academic proofs-of-concept to historical, real-world examples.
    Here are the main systems and contexts where music or audio acts as a backdoor:
    1. Inaudible Ultrasonic Commands (Voice-Enabled Devices)
    Researchers have demonstrated that smart speakers, smartphones, and virtual assistants (Alexa, Siri, Google Assistant) can be compromised using "inaudible" voice commands—sounds engineered to be outside the range of human hearing (above 20kHz) but still recordable by microphones.
    ACM Digital Library
    ACM Digital Library
    +4
    The System: Deep learning-enabled Voice User Interfaces (VUIs).
    The Attack: High-frequency, ultrasonic, or even hidden audible audio commands are played, which the microphone records and processes, allowing attackers to force devices to open websites, dial phone numbers, or unlock doors.

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