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The concept of audio hijacking has been around since the early days of radio broadcasting. Radio pirates, also known as "pirate radio," would hijack commercial radio signals to broadcast their own content, often featuring music, news, or propaganda. However, the modern iteration of audio hijacking has its roots in the digital age. With the rise of digital audio technologies, such as streaming services, music software, and voice assistants, the potential for audio hijacking has expanded exponentially.

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The consequences of audio hijacking can be severe, ranging from identity theft and financial loss to physical harm and even fatalities. Some potential consequences include: The concept of audio hijacking has been around

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