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Gadget can knock drones offline

By Doug Gross, CNN

Creators of Cyborg Unplug acknowledge that its ability to detach devices from Wi-Fi signals may be used illegally.

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(CNN) -- Bothered by gadgets like Google Glass that can, theoretically, be used to snoop on you in public? Then why not get your own gadget that can knock them all offline?

That's what the creators of Cyborg Unplug promise. Billed as a "wireless anti-surveillance system," Unplug is, essentially, a portable router that can detect drones, surveillance cameras and mobile tech like Glass trying to access your Wi-Fi signal and boot them off of it.

"Whether business office, restaurant, school or nightclub: it's your territory and your rules, so make it harder for those that seek to abuse it," Cyborg's website reads.

That's Unplug's stated purpose, anyway. But, as its creators freely note, it also has an "All Out Mode" that would let you knock devices off of any wireless network, not just yours.

The company says it doesn't recommend doing that because ... you know ... it's probably really, really illegal.

"We take no responsibility for the trouble you get yourself into if you choose to deploy your Cyborg Unplug in this mode," the company says on its site.

The company notes that the device is not a jammer, which blocks all digital signals in a particular area. Instead, it targets certain devices the user has identified. So, for example, you could tell Unplug that Glass is no bother, but drones and microphones need to be shut down. It uses the unique hardware signature that all Wi-Fi devices have to recognize what it's seeing before sending a "deauthentication packet" blocking access.

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Gadget can knock drones offline

Cyborg Unplug ANTI-ROUTER stops drones and cameras connecting to Wi-Fi

Cyborg Unplug sniffs out surveillance and undercover devices This includes Google Glass, hidden microphones and security cameras Device using the network to spy or stream content are detected An alarm is then signalled and the detected device is disconnected Two models will be available, later this year, priced $50 (30) and $100 (60) Cyborg Unplug will ship to the EU, UK and US, with other locations being added after launch

By Victoria Woollaston for MailOnline

Published: 11:29 EST, 8 September 2014 | Updated: 01:45 EST, 9 September 2014

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There are countless ways people can spy on you nowadays - from hidden microphones to Google Glass, drones and security cameras.

If this makes you feel paranoid, a firm has created a router that detects such surveillance devices and blocks them from accessing your Wi-Fi network.

Owners of the Cyborg Unplug, can also disconnect all target devices from any network they are associated with, including paired connections with phones.

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