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Here is where the keyword gets genuinely interesting. Over the past 18 months, search volume for has spiked, but not from hackers. It is coming from hobbyist gardeners and IoT security researchers . pwnhack.com plant
“This plant just needs a little input to grow. But be careful—too much, and it might overflow its pot.” Disclaimer: I cannot access real-time external databases to
struct plant char name[32]; void (*growth_rate)(char *); char *notes; ; Over the past 18 months, search volume for
| | Risk Level | Notes | |----------------|----------------|-------------| | Smart plant monitor exploits | Medium | Some IoT devices still use default credentials. | | Botanical steganography tutorials | Low | Mostly academic – hiding data in plant genomes. | | Malware planting guides | High | Outdated but still dangerous if followed blindly. | | Hardware plant schematics | Medium | Physical access required, unlikely for home users. |