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What could possibly go wrong? Also, only use local-only IOT stuff that you have full control over.

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>The Department of Homeland Security bought a dog-like robot that it has modified with an "antenna array" that gives law enforcement the ability to overload people's home networks in an attempt to disable any internet of things devices they have, according to the transcript of a speech given by a DHS official at a border security conference for cops obtained by 404 Media. The DHS has also built an "Internet of Things" house to train officers on how to raid homes that suspects may have "booby trapped" using smart home devices, the official said.

What could possibly go wrong? Also, only use local-only IOT stuff that you have full control over. Archive: https://archive.today/K5Rgn From the post: >>The Department of Homeland Security bought a dog-like robot that it has modified with an "antenna array" that gives law enforcement the ability to overload people's home networks in an attempt to disable any internet of things devices they have, according to the transcript of a speech given by a DHS official at a border security conference for cops obtained by 404 Media. The DHS has also built an "Internet of Things" house to train officers on how to raid homes that suspects may have "booby trapped" using smart home devices, the official said.

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Why turn the power off when you can launder millions of dollars?

I hope this toy works on 433Mhz, can jam zigbee, LoRa, IR and dozens of other IoT frequencies.

I actually find this hilarious as military tactics become ever more complex requiring complex infrastructure in order to work. They could have simply shut the building's power off. But no, they'd rather build an overly complex toy. LOL.