On Tue, Jun 13, 2017 at 12:19 AM, ac via talk <[email protected]> wrote:
> On Mon, 12 Jun 2017 18:56:27 -0300 > Mauro Souza via talk <[email protected]> wrote: > > A Faraday cage is enough. Put the machine inside a grounded metallic > > box, and you are good to go. > > Opening the machine and removing the wireless modules, or cutting > > traces giving power to the wireless module would be more permanent, > > but a Faraday cage is faster to deploy and "undeploy." > > > my tinfoil hat works well. maybe you can make a slightly larger tinfoil > box? > > > Many companies are now developing equipment for home use that is for > > the latest > > buzz in the world - - IoT (more morons them!). > > > "Whenever IoT comes up, I remind people that in IoT, the S stands for > security and the P for privacy" - Thomas Delrue > > This is not easy to effect when one is dealing with a multi-national company that has brainwashed its distributors and sales staff into thinking that 'this is a good thing'. It was quite a frustrating series of conversations over the last few days trying to get this group of, themselves programmed morons' to understand that there is a crucial flaw in the thinking that they are espousing!! Thanks for the ideas -- any others? Dee
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