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Google Glass Detector Will Dump Users Off Your Network

         

engine

1:51 pm on Sep 8, 2014 (gmt 0)

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Are you concerned over unauthorised use of Google Glass on your network? Here's a nifty device.

Later this month, Oliver says he’ll start taking pre-orders for Cyborg Unplug, a gadget no bigger than a laptop charger that plugs into a wall and patrols the local Wi-Fi network for connected Google Glass devices, along with other potential surveillance gadgets like Google Dropcams, Wi-Fi-enabled drone copters, and certain wireless microphones. When it detects one of those devices, it can be programmed to flash an alert with an LED light, play a sound through connected speakers, and even ping the Cyborg Unplug owner’s smartphone through an Android app, as well as silently booting those potential spy devices from the network.

“Basically it’s a wireless defense shield for your home or place of work,” says Oliver. “The intent is to counter a growing and tangibly troubling emergence of wirelessly capable devices that are used and abused for surveillance and voyeurism.”Google Glass Detector Will Dump Users Off Your Network [wired.com]

LifeinAsia

2:42 pm on Sep 8, 2014 (gmt 0)

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Or you could, I don't know, maybe put just a password on your network?

graeme_p

2:46 pm on Sep 8, 2014 (gmt 0)

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@LifeinAsia, I think it is aimed at places that have WiFi for customer use like cafés and hotels.