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  • A US Navy chief who wanted WiFi on her warship secretly ran an illegal Starlink network that she named 'STINKY': report

    09/06/2024 6:45:39 AM PDT · by dynachrome · 79 replies
    AOL ^ | Matthew Loh,Aditi Bharade
    A US Navy leader was demoted for installing an illegal WiFi network on a warship, a new report says. Grisel Marrero installed a Starlink network on the USS Manchester and named it "STINKY." She lied to and misled her commanding officer at least three times when questioned about the network, per the report. A senior US Navy enlisted leader who was demoted after she was caught running illegal WiFi on a warship used a leadership association's debit card to pay for its monthly bills and named it "STINKY," according to a new report. Grisel Marrero, who was the command senior...
  • Improving YOUR Online Security [Windows 10 & 11, Randomize your WiFi address]

    09/05/2024 3:00:40 PM PDT · by ransomnote · 40 replies
    market-ticker.or ^ | 8/22/2024 | Karl Denninger
    Its a small difference, but a real one.Go into your operating system and for all WiFi connections set MAC address randomization.For Windows 11 it is under Network & Internet -> WiFi right at the bottom -- "Random hardware addresses."For Android it is on by default for WiFi connections -- check all of them you use, and it should be on.I suspect IOS on Macs has a similar feature.Unfortunately for most systems there is no similar setting for hardware connections (e.g. cabled.)This didn't used to matter much in the world of IPv4 because MAC addresses do not travel beyond the local...
  • Wi-Fi jamming attacks are on the rise. How they affect your smart home security

    06/05/2024 6:45:14 AM PDT · by Leaning Right · 55 replies
    TechHive ^ | MAY 8, 2024 | Robert Strohmeyer
    With more than a third of North American homes protected by a video doorbell or some other Wi-Fi-dependent device, it’s reasonable to worry about the growing threat of Wi-Fi jammers. These mysterious devices can override your smart home security monitoring, effectively neutralizing the systems you’ve relied on for peace of mind. Indeed, these increasingly cheap and accessible jamming devices make it easier than ever for criminals to block your security system’s primary communications signal.
  • Why Your Wi-Fi Router Doubles as an Apple AirTag

    05/23/2024 12:50:39 PM PDT · by DUMBGRUNT · 8 replies
    Krebs on Security ^ | 21 May 2024 | Brian Krebs
    In an interview with KrebsOnSecurity, the UMD team said they found that in addition to exposing Russian troop pre-deployment sites, the location data made it easy to see where devices in contested regions originated from. “This includes residential addresses throughout the world,” Levin said. “We even believe we can identify people who have joined the Ukraine Foreign Legion.” They also shared a written statement they received from Starlink, which acknowledged that Starlink User Terminal routers originally used a static BSSID/MAC ...Rye said Apple’s response addressed the most depressing aspect of their research: That there was previously no way for anyone...
  • FCC launches crackdown on signal jammers sold by Amazon, others

    03/23/2024 12:53:42 PM PDT · by RomanSoldier19 · 33 replies
    interesting engineering ^ | 3/23/24 | Rizwan Choudhury
    Uh-oh, Amazon. Looks like the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) is not playing around when it comes to selling illegal signal jammers. The agency just went public with an investigation into Amazon and other major retailers for allegedly pushing these dodgy devices that can block your cell signal, GPS, and more. Typically advertised as “drone deterrents” or “privacy tools”, these nefarious gadgets are specifically designed to block radio frequencies. This has serious ramifications, cutting off cellular devices and GPS units and impacting emergency communication channels.
  • Burglars Are Using Wi-Fi Jammers to Disrupt Security Cameras -- Here's How To Protect Your Home

    03/23/2024 1:34:39 PM PDT · by RomanSoldier19 · 50 replies
    jonny jet ^ | 3/23/24 | jonny jet
    ccording to the local news, there's a new crime trend here in California, which is almost certain to make its way across the country and around the world, if it hasn’t already. RELATED: ‘Bump and Rob’ is an Old Scheme But a New Trend – Here’s What You Need to Know to Stay Safe
  • VANITY; Going the permanent RV life, need mobile internet advice

    09/10/2023 9:11:29 AM PDT · by Spacetrucker · 51 replies
    My addled mind ^ | Today | Me
    Wife, son and I are doing the permanent RV life. TBH, the hardest part has been the downsizing; you never truly understand just hom much you accumulate over 30 years of marriage until you do something like this. As it stands, we are investigating mobile internet services and are seriously considering Starlink
  • Help with wifi

    03/30/2023 2:00:39 PM PDT · by Spacetrucker · 54 replies
    Me ^ | Today | Me
    Wifi signal pretty poor in camper
  • Scientists use Wi-Fi routers to see humans through walls; Researchers demonstrate how Wi-Fi can be used for monitoring - and why it might actually be a good idea. ("good idea"??!?)

    01/28/2023 12:26:11 PM PST · by DoodleBob · 20 replies
    ZD net ^ | January 23, 2023 | Liam Tung
    Scientists from Carnegie Mellon University have developed a cheap way to sense humans through walls by using two Wi-Fi routers to image a human's 3D shape and pose. The researchers outline in a new paper how they used a deep neural network called DensePose that maps Wi-Fi signals (phase and amplitude) to UV coordinates, which is when a 3D model's surface is projected to a 2D image for mapping a computer-generated image. DensePose was developed by researchers at Imperial College London, Facebook AI, and University College London. The Carnegie Mellon researchers' key achievement with DensePose, first reported by Vice, is...
  • Researchers Develop a Device That Can Use WiFi To See Through Walls

    01/02/2023 1:22:12 PM PST · by Red Badger · 35 replies
    Scitech Daily ^ | JANUARY 1, 2023 | By UNIVERSITY OF WATERLOO
    The Wi-Peep stands out due to its accessibility and portability. In addition, it was created by Abedi’s team using only a store-bought drone and a small amount of readily available hardware, costing only $20. The drone-powered device exposes vulnerabilities in WiFi security. A team of researchers from the University of Waterloo has created a drone-powered device that can see through walls using WiFi networks. The device, named Wi-Peep, can fly close to a building and then utilize the WiFi network of the inhabitants to quickly identify and locate any WiFi-enabled devices within. The Wi-Peep exploits a loophole the researchers call...
  • Waterloo researchers discover security loophole allowing attackers to use WiFi to see through walls

    11/02/2022 9:17:34 PM PDT · by aimhigh · 27 replies
    EurekaAlert ^ | 11/03/2022 | UNIVERSITY OF WATERLOO
    A research team based out of the University of Waterloo has developed a drone-powered device that can use WiFi networks to see through walls. The device, nicknamed Wi-Peep, can fly near a building and then use the inhabitants’ WiFi network to identify and locate all WiFi-enabled devices inside in a matter of seconds. The Wi-Peep exploits a loophole the researchers call polite WiFi. Even if a network is password protected, smart devices will automatically respond to contact attempts from any device within range. The Wi-Peep sends several messages to a device as it flies and then measures the response time...
  • CIA Bombshell: The Sussmann data was "user created". Also: Confirmation of a frame-job against President-Elect Trump

    04/16/2022 10:38:27 AM PDT · by bitt · 88 replies
    technofog.substack.com ^ | 4/16/2022 | technofog
    My late Friday night involved hitting refresh on PACER every so often, incurring the $0.10 charge for each search result as I waited on Special Counsel John Durham’s latest filing in the Michael Sussmann case. (Exciting, I know.) The motion exceeded expectations, discussing CIA conclusions that Sussmann was providing implausible data to federal authorities, providing CIA notes regarding their meeting with Sussmann, and confirmation that they essentially spied on President-Elect Trump. The motion can be found here. It was filed as part of the government’s efforts to convince the court that the evidence it seeks to admit in Sussmann’s trial...
  • Discovery in space: FM radio signal coming from Jupiter’s moon Ganymede

    01/12/2021 10:18:20 AM PST · by nickcarraway · 87 replies
    ABC4 ^ | Jan 10, 2021 | Tracy Smith
    The Juno spacecraft orbiting Jupiter has discovered an FM radio signal coming from the moon Ganymede. The find is a first-time detection from the moon. Patrick Wiggins, one of NASA’s Ambassadors to Utah, says, “It’s not E.T. It’s more of a natural function.” Juno was traveling across the polar region of Jupiter, where magnetic field lines connect to Ganymede, and that’s when it crossed the radio source. Scientifically, it is called a “decametric radio emission.” Here on earth we know it as Wi-Fi. And we use it every day. According to Britannica.com, Jupiter’s radio emissions were discovered in 1955, and...
  • WiFi Adapter - USB "dongle"

    10/02/2021 6:10:19 AM PDT · by newfreep · 26 replies
    USB WiFi adapter (“dongle”) to connect to LAN (Hard wiring device from router not possible)
  • Quinnipiac University Announces WiFi Restrictions For Unvaccinated Students

    08/19/2021 6:36:06 AM PDT · by Twotone · 49 replies
    The Daily Wire ^ | August 18, 2021 | Chrissy Clark
    Connecticut’s Quinnipiac University announced that it will impose fines and WiFi restrictions on students who cannot, or will not, provide proof of a COVID-19 vaccination by the beginning of the fall semester. The university imposed mandatory vaccination for students and staff returning to on-campus learning. In an email sent to students, school leadership stated that approximately 600 students have yet to fulfill the vaccination mandates, or at least they have yet to upload a copy of their COVID-19 vaccination record. “Our goal is to protect the health of our entire community,” the email obtained by a local news outlet reads....
  • Democrats’ Operative Got Secret Internet Connection at Wisconsin Election Center where the Ballots were Counted, Emails Show

    03/24/2021 7:22:59 AM PDT · by SeekAndFind · 20 replies
    A veteran Democratic operative intricately involved in Green Bay’s November election was given access to “hidden” identifiers for the internet network at the hotel convention center where ballots were counted, according to emails obtained by Wisconsin Spotlight. Green Bay city officials insist the presidential election was “administered exclusively by city staff.” But the emails show that Michael Spitzer-Rubenstein, Wisconsin state lead for the National Vote at Home Institute, had a troubling amount of contact with election administration Nov. 4. “I’ll have my team create two separate SSID’s for you,” Trent Jameson, director of event technology at Green Bay’s Hyatt Regency...
  • Freeper has Wifi Question.

    01/20/2021 2:18:53 PM PST · by rapture-me · 27 replies
    1/20/21 | self
    I have a home network consisting of my main router (wifiMain) and 2 additional routers connected as access points (WifiHome & WifiOffice). Both access points are wired into the main router. However, I have the access points named with a separate name (WifiHome & WifiOffice). When I travel to different parts of my house I have to manually connect to the one with the strongest signal. If I name all 3 of them the same, will I stay connected without having to reconnect to the appropriate one? In other words, will I stay connected regardless of where I am in...
  • Trump Campaign Makes WiFi Password ‘WhoBuiltTheCagesJoe?’ For Press At Latest Rally

    10/27/2020 1:37:50 AM PDT · by Enterprise · 14 replies
    https://dailycaller.com ^ | October 26, 2020 | SHELBY TALCOTT
    President Donald Trump’s campaign rally Sunday made its WiFi password for members of the press “WhoBuiltTheCagesJoe?,” a Trump campaign representative confirmed to the Daily Caller.
  • Parents name baby after internet provider in exchange for 18-years' free WiFi

    10/16/2020 3:53:24 PM PDT · by nickcarraway · 12 replies
    Mirror (U.K.) ^ | 10/16 | Luke Matthews
    A new mum and dad have incorporated 'Twifia' into their baby daughter's name to bag themselves free internet until she is an adult, but say they feel "a little ashamed" by their decisionTwo new parents have taken up an internet provider's offer of free WiFi for 18 years in exchange for naming their baby in honour of the company. Swiss internet provider Twifi is currently advertising the offer on its website, stating that parents who name their little ones Twifius or Twifia will surf the web free of charge until their offspring becomes an adult. It reads: "Simply upload a...
  • Wi-Fi Political Yard Signs - Help Trump Get Elected

    08/14/2020 7:50:18 AM PDT · by Mister Right Wing Conspiracy · 52 replies
    I am advocating for a very simple grassroots method of campaigning for Trump/Pence in 2020... use your home Wi-Fi like this: What most people do not know is that homw Wi-Fi routers manaufactured by Linksys, D-Link, etc have the ability to broadcast multiple SSIDs (Wi-Fi networks) at the same time. All you need to do is create a couple of new SSIDs and you are campaining for Trumpin the air for all your neighbors to see on their Wi-Fi devices. The Wi-Fi name (SSID) can be up to 32 characters. Might I suggest the two Wi-Fi political yards signs that...