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How everyday WiFi Routers can now secretly track and identify people

Researchers warn that ordinary WiFi routers could be exploited to identify and track people using radio wave analysis, raising new concerns about invisible surveillance.

Raccontata datomshardware.comtechradar.comgizmodo.comnewsbytesapp.comschneier.comstandardmedia.co.ke

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standardmedia.co.keStai leggendo1 g fa

How everyday WiFi Routers can now secretly track and identify people

Researchers warn that ordinary WiFi routers could be exploited to identify and track people using radio wave analysis, raising new concerns about invisible surveillance.

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newsbytesapp.com2 g fa

Wi-Fi routers can now track you even without a smartphone

Researchers reveal that WiFi routers could soon identify and track individuals without smartphones, raising significant concerns about privacy in everyday spaces.

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techradar.com3 g fa

Security researchers identify a new 'potential means for surveillance' that works with most modern Wi-Fi…

Feedback signals used by ordinary routers can be tapped into to identify you based on the way you walk.

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gizmodo.com2 g fa

Researchers Issue Warning About Tech That Could Turn Every Router 'Into a Potential Means for Surveillance'

Researchers warn that a new method for detecting people through WiFi signals poses a serious privacy risk.

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schneier.com1 g fa

Identifying People Using Wi-Fi Routers - Schneier on Security

Not identifying people based on their use of Wi-Fi routers, but identifying people using Wi-Fi signals. This is accomplished through what is known as WiFi sensing, or the use of WiFi signals to infer information about a…

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tomshardware.com3 g fa

Researchers identify people through ordinary Wi-Fi routers with 99.5% accuracy — technique works with…

The team's "BFId" attack works with off-the-shelf hardware.

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Timeline cronologica

  1. lunedì 25 maggio 2026·tomshardware.com

    Researchers identify people through ordinary Wi-Fi routers with 99.5% accuracy — technique works with standard Wi-Fi routers

    The team's "BFId" attack works with off-the-shelf hardware.

  2. lunedì 25 maggio 2026·techradar.com

    Security researchers identify a new 'potential means for surveillance' that works with most modern Wi-Fi routers

    Feedback signals used by ordinary routers can be tapped into to identify you based on the way you walk.

  3. lunedì 25 maggio 2026·gizmodo.com

    Researchers Issue Warning About Tech That Could Turn Every Router 'Into a Potential Means for Surveillance'

    Researchers warn that a new method for detecting people through WiFi signals poses a serious privacy risk.

  4. martedì 26 maggio 2026·newsbytesapp.com

    Wi-Fi routers can now track you even without a smartphone

    Researchers reveal that WiFi routers could soon identify and track individuals without smartphones, raising significant concerns about privacy in everyday spaces.

  5. martedì 26 maggio 2026·schneier.com

    Identifying People Using Wi-Fi Routers - Schneier on Security

    Not identifying people based on their use of Wi-Fi routers, but identifying people using Wi-Fi signals. This is accomplished through what is known as WiFi sensing, or the use of…

  6. mercoledì 27 maggio 2026·standardmedia.co.ke

    How everyday WiFi Routers can now secretly track and identify people

    Researchers warn that ordinary WiFi routers could be exploited to identify and track people using radio wave analysis, raising new concerns about invisible surveillance.