Multiple academic research teams have reported that ordinary WiFi signals can be used to detect and track human movement through solid walls, turning the same radio waves that connect laptops and ...
This article was originally published by RFID Update. July 31, 2006—Use of RFID for ROI-driven applications is of burgeoning interest to manufacturers as an increasing number of processes that can ...
Scientists in Germany have demonstrated a startling new form of surveillance: identifying people using nothing more than ordinary WiFi signals. By analyzing how radio waves bounce around a room, ...
Researchers at the Karlsruhe Institute of Technology warn that WiFi routers can be transformed into tracking tools, ...
Researchers reveal that WiFi routers could soon identify and track individuals without smartphones, raising significant ...
TL;DR: Researchers in Italy developed WhoFi, a biometric tracking method using WiFi signal distortions caused by individuals to create unique identifiers. This deep learning-based technology enables ...
A new study has raised alarming questions about the future of digital privacy after researchers demonstrated how ordinary ...
Reolink’s TrackFlex Floodlight WiFi blends dual-lens 4K security with aggressive AI tracking and seriously bright lighting ...