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Thread: WiFi Sniper Rifle.

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    WiFi Sniper Rifle.

    First we had the rifle that could shoot round corners. Now we have:



    Conventional Wi-Fi aerials are all well and good but they don't really cut it if you want to impress fellow hackers and scare the general populace.

    Forget a modified Pringles can - what you really need at somewhere like last weekend's DEFCON shindig is something that looks like an M-16 but with its firing mechanism replaced by a 14.6 dBi Yagi antenna that can get you online at up to 10 miles (16.1 km).

    Yes indeed. Adapt this so that it fits into a briefcase and what you have is Day of the Jackal -style foldaway technology plus access to remote, insecure Wi-Fi networks. A must for every would-be Jason Bourne.

    Perfectly pitched towards the geekier members of the Michigan Militia, we doubt the US Secret Service would be as enthusiastic though - especially if they're on presidential protection duties at the time.

    As a spotter from website engadget notes the Sniper Yagi is as "likely to get you thrown in jail as logged onto a WiFi network", but if you're serious about putting the war back into war driving that's surely only a minor consideration. ®

    Full article here:http://www.theregister.co.uk/2004/08...fi_aerial_gun/

    Looks like you could be out of a job, Nihil
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    The article should read..."as likely to get you killed as logged on a wireless network."

    The tripod is a nice touch, though.
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