Wifi-DensePose claims to track human movement behind walls using ordinary wireless signals – triggering privacy concerns. Yet developers say at best it’s a proof of concept, at worst, “AI slop”.
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Can see through walls: Open-source WiFi tool detects human movement behind walls without cameras
A new open-source project, WiFi DensePose, uses ordinary WiFi signals to detect human movement behind walls without cameras.
If your home is at risk for drips and leaks, it makes sense to protect it with a smart leak detector so you know as soon as trouble hits. The SimpleSence WiFi Leak and Freeze Detector ($49.95 on ...
Bug Detectors are designed to identify hidden electronic surveillance equipment such as wireless cameras, microphones, and tracking transmitters. These devices scan for radio frequency activity and ...
File this project under “Getting Stuff Done” rather than “Shiniest Things”. [filid] works with a local free-WiFi access group, and wanted to map out the signal strength (RSSI) and coverage of their ...
What do you get when you combine a PocketPC, a signal amplifier, and a high gain antenna with a slingshot base? The Bloodhound WiFi Gun. The creative hackers from the schmoo group at Defcon put this ...
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