Smart home defenses crumble when the NEO dog arrives.
The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) has announced that it has developed a four-legged robot designed to jam the wireless transmissions of smart home devices. The robot was revealed at the 2024 Border Security Expo and is called NEO. It is built using the Quadruped Unmanned Ground Vehicle (Q-UGV) and looks a lot like the Boston Dynamics Spot robot.
According to the transcript of the speech by DHS Federal Law Enforcement Training Centers (FLETC) director Benjamine Huffman, acquired by 404 Media, NEO is equipped with an antenna array that is designed to overload home networks, thus disrupting devices that rely on Wi-Fi and other wireless communication protocols. It will thus likely be effective against a wide range of popular smart home devices that use wireless technologies for communications.
Just beware, if you’re in a place where you can only get DSL and coax or fiber are not available - Powerline does use the same frequencies as DSL and both the power cables and your landline are unshielded wires. So there will be cross talk and powerline can and probably will affect your DSL connection. Also depending on your cables and the powerline adapters you use, you may disturb radio stations in a wider area around your house.
Yeah I'm glad you brought up the doorbell. Once the jammer dog is jamming, it's impossible to ring most doorbells and choose the polite option. It's 110% murderville from that point onwards.
I always tried to prefer hard wiring where possible, so this shouldn’t block my cameras. However it just hit me reading this that all my displays are wireless. I’ll get the video but won’t be able to see it
This roaming robotic jammer was first contemplated after a child sexual abuse suspect used his doorbell camera to see FBI agents at his door serving a search warrant. The gunman opened fire on them from behind the closed door with an assault-style rifle, killing two veteran agents and injuring three more.
Fuck pedos and abusers, and I'm sorry for those agents' families' losses, but it sounds like they went in without having done their homework on who they were arresting.
And now the rest of us have to pay the price for half-finished police work—on a single case—with an authoritarian ”solution.”
The anbility to prevent the getting-out of evidence of what the authorities do to the locals..
Just like the unconstitutional state-laws which criminalize capturing-of-video-evidene of police executing people..
"I wonder" if this would ever be abused by anti-accountability authorities..
( remember that the whole Christian religion is founded on a guy who was a kind of whistleblower, & had spikes hammered through his wrists, in his crucifixion, for his calling the legalists "hypocrites"..
I wonder how "Christian" he'd find them to be, if he returned, & saw what they're doing? )
Human nature & demon nature seem .. related?
or is that too harsh?
.. perhaps .. but wasn't the Inquisition demon-law in the name of benJoseph?
While I agree with the anti-authority statement, I have to say the rest of the post is approaching incoherence. This reads like you did translation party on some apologetics texts.
WPA2 (and I believe 3 as well) are notoriously easy to crack the passwords to. Wired is truly best for security, and for wireless WPA Enterprise can help with securing the network
I don’t believe this is the case. 3 is fairly robust, and 2 is still just brute forcing, though rapidly on a local CPU. The one that’s trivial is trivial to crack is WEP.
Cool, so my hardwired cameras won't be affected, and they'll be announcing themselves with tons of suspicious radio activity. I'll know exactly when to react to their arrival.