• mrnobody@reddthat.com
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    2 days ago

    I don’t believe it… Moving a welcome mat when the guy has a camera doorbell? C’mon…

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      2 days ago

      Even the trash cans. Just…put the trash cans in actual view of the camera? How would you buy a camera just to watch your trash cans and then not actually watch the trash cans with it?

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      2 days ago

      Easy solution, jam the wifi signal while moving the mat. Added benefit of making them more concerned that the house is haunted. If the houses are close enough (likely, hoa so suburbs) you could just hook it to a basic wall-wart timer that actives at 3 and deactives at 3:05, and have it + jammer plugged in at the closest outlet to neighbors front door. Ring doesn’t have a wired ethernet version to fix this vulnerability.

      …why are you looking at me like that?

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        You don’t have to jam it. You can spam it with DEAUTHs from anything that will run aircrack.

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          I thought wpa3 made those attacks not possible?

          Also jeez, that’s a program I haven’t thought of in 20 years. That and wireshark…

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            It can but usually isn’t configured to. WPA3 may have it’s own seprate DoS flaw that wasn’t fully patchable, can’t remember

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        Yeah, good idea. Commit a felony offense to cover the tracks of your late night trashcan shenanigan…

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            2 days ago

            There are radio nerds out there who are extremely interested in RF noise and will absolutely triangulate and report a signal jammer.

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                6 hours ago

                Hypothetically, near instantly. Realistically, I don’t think someone is going to bother to triangulate a random burst in the 2.4 and 5ghz bands, but someone logging radio traffic for shits and giggles would certainly notice 5-10 minutes bursts of noise early in the mornings saturating the band (you’d need to do the whole band as modern WiFi will channel hop for the best signal).

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      I have a Google doorbell and it’s night vision is terrible. I’ve taken the garbage to the curb during the winter when it’s the darkest and the doorbell didn’t register anything not the noise not the motion. Even knowing what I was looking for I barely show up in the video feed, it looks like a ghost.

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      You have no idea how many of those things are mounted such that you can walk up from the side unseen.

      Source - my neighbor’s an idiot