Wi-Fly?: Detecting Privacy Invasion Attacks by Consumer Drones
Drones are becoming increasingly popular for hobbyists and recreational use. But with this surge in popularity comes increased risk to privacy as the technology makes it easy to spy on people in otherwise-private environments, such as an individual’s home. An attacker can fly a drone over fences and...
Main Authors: | Birnbach, S, Baker, R, Martinovic, I |
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Format: | Conference item |
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Internet Society
2017
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