Thursday, July 2, 2015

Jade Helm electronic countermeasure foils WiFi tracking





 This $200 DIY WiFi router will make it far easier for whistleblowers (and criminals) to hide online

It's about to become a little bit easier to hide online. In August 2015, security researcher Ben Caudill is set to formally unveil the "ProxyHam," Wired reports — a router that masks its user's identity by letting them hide several miles away from it.

Devices connecting to the internet have a unique IP address. It's what identifies them to others — but can also be used to track down the device. It's in part why elaborate obfuscation tools like proxies, the Tor network, and VPNs exist, to obscure the user's true IP and location. But down to both technical failure and human error, these tools aren't always perfect.






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