WebRTC Weekly Issue #613
Streaming to WebRTC, remote driving cars, malware and more
Here is the latest on WebRTC from your friends at webrtcweekly.com.
📖 Reading
Stealthy Android Malware ‘Fantasy Hub’ Intercepts Messages and Call Records (Cyber Press)
WebRTC used as part of Malware to gain camera and mic access, as well as sending that in realtime.
⚙️ Technical
Let’s MOQ It Up: Everything You Need Know About MOQ (sponsored)
Explore Media over QUIC in this video series. Discover why MOQ is making headlines, how it works, and what makes it a game-changer for lightning-fast streaming experiences.
Implementing Background Blur on Android @ Nextcloud (Julius’ Tech Blog)
Time to have background blurring as part of the OS across all OS’s.
Custom doorbell app with Home Assistant (Miguel Palhas)
Connecting a doorbell camera to WebRTC. A neat project.
Part 1:Building Your First Video Pipeline: FFmpeg & MediaMTX Basics (HackerNoon)
And another camera to WebRTC project this week.
How I Built a Serverless Multiplayer Game with WebRTC and Barcodes (byte-armada)
Barcode based signaling… maybe my son will try this out with his friends instead of Gartic Phone.
How to Integrate the WhatsApp Business Calling API with WebRTC to Enable Customer Voice Calls (WebRTC.ventures)
WebRTC is the interoperability glue across services.
Build an AI Voice Yoga Instructor in Python (Stream)
Stream showcases its new Vision Agents.
💼 Use Cases and Customer Wins
Remote driving startup Vay could grab up to $410M from Singapore’s Grab (TechCrunch)
A huge boost for consumer remote driving.
We launched Digital Samba Free at Web Summit Lisbon (Digital Samba)
Digital Samba offers a free service.
📢 Releases
November Updates: Improved charts and new connectivity observations (rtcStats)
Aiming to be the world’s best WebRTC troubleshooter.
🤓 From our own posts
WebRTC TURN: Why you NEED it and when you DON’T need it (BlogGeek.me)
That’s all for this week. See you next week!



