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Ian Forrester

WiFi Signals Can ID Individuals by Body Shape | Motherboard - 0 views

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    Due to the difference of body shapes and motion patterns, each person can have specific influence patterns on surrounding WIFI signals while she moves indoors, generating a unique pattern on the CSI time series of the WIFI device," the team writes in its report. "FreeSense…is nonintrusive and privacy-preserving compared with existing methods [of human identification].
Ian Forrester

Troy Hunt: What Would It Look Like If We Put Warnings on IoT Devices Like We Do Cigaret... - 0 views

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    A couple of years ago, I was heavily involved in analysing and reporting on the massive VTech hack, the one where millions of records were exposed including kids' names, genders, ages, photos and the relationship to parents' records which included their home address. Part of this data was collected via an IoT device called the InnoTab which is a wifi connected tablet designed for young kids; think Fisher Price designing an iPad... then totally screwing up the security.
Ian Forrester

Here's What TfL Learned From Tracking Your Phone On the Tube | Gizmodo UK - 0 views

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    "At the end of last year, between 21st November and 19th December, Transport for London carried out an intriguing trial: It was going to track your phone on the London Underground. Today, thanks to the Freedom of Information Act, Gizmodo UK can exclusively reveal some of the utterly fascinating findings that the agency has been able to make from all of our data "
Ian Forrester

Indoor Location Technology Uses Wi-Fi to Track Shoppers | MIT Technology Review - 0 views

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    Indoor location technology brings Internet-style tracking to physical spaces.
Ian Forrester

occupy.here / a tiny self-contained darknet - 2 views

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    Each Occupy.here router is a LAN island in an archipelago of affiliated websites. Build your own Darknet
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