• icerunner@lemmy.ml
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    11 months ago

    Hmm. I’m sure it will only be used for legitimate and honest purposes by well-meaning people.

  • alex_02@infosec.pub
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    11 months ago

    I read about this a while ago when I was trying to see if I could build a device to see/hear through walls. It’s possible just hidden behind a lot of beauracicy/acadamia bs.

  • kismetwireless@infosec.pub
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    11 months ago

    Some consumer wifi company - linksys eero possibly? - some years ago was rolling out a home security feature which used signal differences in the mesh links to detect movement in the house. Not quite 1:1 with mapping, but similar.

    There’s been a bunch of “wifi as passive radar” in academic stuff for 10+ years, but w/out the modern image recognition stuff to boost it; most of if lacked public attention due to either academic paywalls or the difficulty of obtaining SDR gear in any affordable way at the time.

  • OppositeOfOxymoron@infosec.pub
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    11 months ago

    There are old household alarm systems based on this tech from the 70’s. I think there were two components - VHF transmitters, and a receiver – and if the receiver detected an change in the receiving pattern, it was because something moved between a transmitter and the receiver, and it would trigger.

    Fuck I’m old.

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    4 months ago

    web enshitification warning: use lynx to view that page unless you want to get clobbered with shitty anti-popup popups and cookie walls.

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        4 months ago

        i use a variety of browsers and configs. I don’t recall which one burnt me (probably Tor Browser which has noScript built-in and thus runs 1st party js).

        Lynx is simply a text browser.