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Delhi's Markets Are Being Flooded with Jammers That Are Sourced from China

New Delhi: The presence of Chinese mobile signal jammers in the city's markets has been noted, in violation of the Cabinet Secretariat's guidelines that ban the use and sale of such devices by individuals. Recently, an illegal jammer was confiscated by the police at Palika Market in Connaught Place. The police are conducting an investigation into the origins of these illicit jammers and are attempting to locate potential buyers, particularly in response to the recent explosions in Prashant Vihar, Rohini, and the perceived risk of terrorism. Authorities suspect that a broader network may be implicated in the importation of these mini gps jammer to compromise communication systems. It is significant to mention that Palika Market and New Lajpat Rai Market are well-known for their sale of affordable electronic items, which frequently include pirated and counterfeit products. The Connaught Place police arrested a shopkeeper on October 24 for the illegal possession of a mobile si...

A Signal Jammer Interferes with the Operation of the Nest Security Camera

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Thieves allegedly used signal jammer to fool San Jose man's Nest security camera SAN JOSE, Calif. (KGO) -- This intrigue commences similarly to many others, taking place in the depths of the night. It all started on the porch of Jim Grubb's home in San Jose, as the sound of his dog barking disturbed his slumber. He recounts that upon waking, they went downstairs, noticed the front door slightly ajar, and thought, "It seems we inadvertently left the door open last night." On the subsequent morning, fresh clues came to light. Grubb realized that certain items were absent, notably a laptop and a drone. He remarked, "I reviewed the footage from the Nest video camera located at our front entrance. The burglar appeared in the front yard, where a flashlight was visible, and intermittently, his beanie cap could be seen." He elaborates, "...and while I am reviewing the video, I start to identify various gaps, and I realize that there are quite a few gaps....

Mysterious Drones Swarm New Jersey Skies

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Large, mysterious drones reported in recent weeks flying over parts of New Jersey appear to evade detection by traditional methods such as helicopters and radios, according to a Department of Homeland Security briefing to state lawmakers on Wednesday. In a post on the social media platform X, Assemblywoman Dawn Fantasia described the drones as up to 6 feet in diameter and sometimes flying with their lights off. The Republican congresswoman from Morris County is one of several state and local lawmakers who have met with state police and Department of Homeland Security officials to discuss a series of sightings from the New York City area to New Jersey and west to parts of Pennsylvania, including Philadelphia. The devices do not appear to be flown by amateurs, Fantasia wrote. Many residents in the tri-state area may be wondering what remedies they can take. New Jersey Gov. Phil Murphy said an investigation into last month's drone sightings is underway. He briefed DHS chief Alejan...

The Significance of Cell Phone Jammers in Enhancing the Dining Experience

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Envision this situation: You are ready to indulge in a delectable meal at your beloved restaurant when a cell phone rings loudly from the neighboring table, breaking the serene atmosphere. The person involved not only responds to the call but also carries on with a loud and inconsequential dialogue. Such disruptions severely impact the dining experience for everyone involved. Patrons not only forfeit the pleasure of their meal but also become frustrated and distracted by the inconsiderate behavior of others. Whether it is the sound of ringing phones or loud conversations, mobile devices are a significant source of irritation in communal spaces. This disturbance not only affects other diners but also disrupts the serene environment that restaurants endeavor to uphold. Why People Are Switching to Feature Phones An increasing trend among Americans is the shift from smartphones to simpler mobile devices, known as "dumb phones," which are designed solely for voice calls and tex...

Authorities Are Searching for Thieves Using Wi-Fi Jammers in Vermilion Parish

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The rise of high-tech burglary techniques poses a significant challenge to conventional security measures, including cameras and alarm systems. Thieves have begun to employ strategies that interfere with Wi-Fi signals, thereby undermining the effectiveness of these protective devices. Police recommend that residents adopt various precautions to mitigate the risk of theft. The majority of modern households utilize Wi-Fi signals to support their security system burglar alarms and surveillance tools, which encompass doorbell cameras. Police advise residents to replace their Wi-Fi surveillance systems with wired connections. They recommend reaching out to network providers or electricians to facilitate the connection of the burglar alarm system to the router using cables. This strategy negates the need for Wi-Fi, thus preventing the interference of Wi-Fi jammers . The FCC emphasizes to consumers that should they encounter any interruptions in their home Wi-Fi, they should immediately ge...

Interference with Wireless Security Devices Is Becoming Trend

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9 burglaries in Minnesota suspected of disabling cameras by jamming Wi-Fi - As technology becomes cheaper and more accessible, smart security systems become vulnerable An analysis of news reports on burglaries involving Wi-Fi jammers reveals considerable prior evidence of such incidents. In January 2020, a post on the Ring community recounted an event where a wireless doorbell from the company failed to detect a porch thief as a result of a Wi-Fi deauthentication attack. Reports of burglars employing Wi-Fi jamming tactics were also prevalent in 2021, 2022, and 2023, with an observable increase in the number of such reports over time. Ring has been noted as a significant contributor to the video doorbell sector, which seeks to mitigate numerous home security concerns. However, it is essential to acknowledge that other wireless smart home security solutions, such as those from Blink (Amazon) and Nest (Google), are similarly vulnerable to wireless signal disruptions. Alarmingly, by 202...