A hacker in the hallway could steal an AI model through a concrete wall. Image: Shutterstock Get the Popular Science daily newsletter💡 Breakthroughs, discoveries, and DIY tips sent six days a week. By signing up, you confirm you are 16+, will receive newsletters and promotional content and agree to our Terms of Use and acknowledge the data practices in our Privacy Policy . You may unsubscribe at any time. The word ‘hacker’ comes loaded with a cliched image: A hoodie-clad loner hunched over a keyboard in a room lined with monitors. The stereotype stuck for a reason. And for decades hacking really did come down to how well a hacker could operate a computer. That trend might change. The next generation of attacker may have more in common with a cat burglar than a code monkey. They slip physically close to a target instead of typing their way in. Some of the sharpest new attacks skip the login screen entirely. They reach straight into the hardware, sometimes from the other side of a wall.…