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by rla3rd
2364 days ago
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not hacking. having access to an audio feed over a video feed that requires buffering is hardly news. kudos to whoever realized that you could get the information faster over audio when the information was released at the same time across both channels. |
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According to the article, the audio feed was a backup, and a third party supplier misused it. It definitely wasn't someone "realizing" that there was a public audio feed with a lower delay.
>the Bank confirmed that a third party supplier “misused” an audio feed of certain of the Bank press conferences since earlier this year. The audio was installed to serve as a back-up in case the video failed.