Call me paranoid but WTF

(Phys.org) -- A surveillance device that uses WiFi radio waves has been devised to see through walls to detect, in military and surveillance parlance, moving personnel targets. The device serves as a radar prototype designed by two UK scientists at the University College London (UCL). The scientists devised the radar prototype as a way to track Wi-Fi signals in order to spy through walls. Their device identifies frequency changes to detect the moving objects. An important feature of their work is that since the device itself does not emit radio waves, it cannot be detected; it operates in stealth.
Read more at: http://phys.org/news/2012-08-see-through-wall-surveillance-wifi-shown-ucl.html#jCp
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could not care less, tbh
I remember this one time, some people hacked into a security cam network, and posted the link to the feeds online.
I watched strangers for about an hour before getting bored. People do absolutely NOTHING in their homes. I swear to god. They just sit there...in one spot...for hours.
It's kind of depressing.
You going to SG Con?
"We sicken them, you stick it in them!"