“The subject of my complaint is not limited to the hacking of a single phone or computer. My entire home is effectively operated as an active nervous system, built on interconnected sensors, smart devices, electrical wiring and utility meters.In this architecture, piezo‑type vibration sensors, gas/heat sensors and similar components are integrated into the bodies or piping of devices that appear to be ordinary household appliances (such as the boiler, natural‑gas line, radiators, power outlets, refrigerator, television, etc.). Scientific and technical literature shows that such sensors and infrastructure can be misused for acoustic side‑channel attacks and covert audio surveillance, where data is carried not through the air but through metal pipes and power lines. In this way, a surveillance setup is created which does not emit obvious wireless signals and therefore cannot be easily detected by conventional ‘bug’ detectors.The collected vibration and audio‑like raw data can be transferred over the home’s electrical wiring by means of technologies similar to Power Line Communication (PLC), towards smart meters or the modem. As discussed in security literature, smart electricity/gas meters may then act as an additional ‘gateway’, embedding this data into their regular reporting traffic and forwarding it to remote servers. In such a scenario, the transmitted information appears to be ordinary consumption data, while in reality it may contain hidden (steganographic) data blocks used for exfiltration.Devices on my home network such as the modem and smart TV also carry further risk due to so‑called ‘shadow IoT’ behaviour and weak firmware components reported in cyber‑security research. These embedded software components can continue running in the background even when the main operating system appears to be idle or turned off, processing data from sensors and sending it out to external networks.In conclusion, sensors, wiring, meters and smart devices that look ordinary and harmless when examined individually may, when combined, turn my residence into a cyber‑physical surveillance platform. My concern is that this integrated structure is being used both to monitor my private life and communications without consent, and to conduct systematic data‑intelligence activities on my original technical work. I therefore request that these components be examined by qualified experts not only individually, but as parts of a single interconnected system.”

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