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Here's mud in your eye, Big Brother! From the site: "The German translation isn't perfect, but this site describes a privacy product that defeats security cameras. A simple IR LED array in a headband is able to oversaturate the pixels in the camera's CCD to the point... more
Reviewed by Limbricus Jul 11 2008, 08:48am ( 14 reviews ) • hackszine.com
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Rated by bobokisama on Oct 27 2008, 5:44am
OH NO!!! Halo is now into the real world!
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Rated by kornkid010 on Oct 23 2008, 10:17pm
cool, but from what i understand most places already have IR filters on there cameras.
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Rated by demonveen on Oct 23 2008, 6:55pm
No one loves a good lock as much as a lockpicker.
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Rated by KonaCruiser on Oct 22 2008, 4:10pm
coming to a gas station near you....
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Rated by tswift2 on Sep 05 2008, 10:23am
effected/affected fail!
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Rated by engocoka on Sep 05 2008, 8:11am
Great idea!
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Rated by kevinryanmooney on Aug 18 2008, 5:59pm
If these became widespread, the people monitoring you will just slap infrared filters onto their cameras.