tuscanspeed

tuscanspeed t1_j5u7pmu wrote

> I didn't read the article,
>There is zero chance this is coming to your $50 Netgear home router next week.

Well..maybe you should.

>Researchers used three WiFi transmitters, such as those on a $50 TP-Link Archer A7 AC1750 WiFi router, positioned it in a room with several people, and successfully came up with wireframe images of those detected in the room.

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tuscanspeed t1_iuj86v2 wrote

Yes, it's a top line item for a security testing firm.

Good security standards and practices are known. A good posture here puts you in good shape to easily circumvent and shutdown a direct attempt on someone gaining access.

That said, have you looked and what makes a secure password now?

"Hey! How do we keep our private data both secure and private?!"
"Let's copy it up to a cloud storage service!"

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