Ontario (Shadesofgalaxy latest newspaper. January 3, 2023) Experts from the University of Waterloo have developed a system that peers through Wi-Fi at the surface of the wall and costs $20 with additional hardware installed on it, but which is called YPEAP (Y-Taka Jhanki) has been developed by Jamia Ali Abdi research team.
Called Wi-Peep, the drone can enter a building and instantly identify other Wi-Fi-enabled devices through the internal Wi-Fi network. Wi-Peep can detect bugs and vulnerabilities in Wi-Fi networks. They called them Japolins. . Even if the Wi-Fi system inside the building is password protected, flying devices can still connect to it.
To do this, Wi-Peep sends multiple messages to the device and logs the response each time, identifying Wi-Fi devices installed in a home or building with an accuracy of one meter. We think of Wi-Fi as light and walls as clear glass if they can be used to account for the movement of bank guards as well as public seating and all cell phones, smart watches and other Wi-Fi networks. . Internal working device.
Smart criminals can get their hands on security cameras, laptops and smart TVs from the comfort of their own homes. In this way, it is possible to detect weak points of penetration inside walls that are visible from the outside. The most important thing about this invention is that it can be achieved by installing additional equipment on a regular drone, which costs no more than $20. However, it allows organizations to improve their security concerns. The VPN has also been successfully tested and can do exactly what it is designed to do. However, Dr. Ali Abidi believes that institutions and companies can improve their security with the help of this invention.