Who follows people by reading Wi-Fi disturbances, offering surveillance without camera with worrying precision


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Researchers at the University Sapienza in Rome have created Whofi, a system that claims to be able to identify individuals by analyzing Wi-Fi signals.

The system follows people by interpreting how their presence disrupts Wi-Fi models, offering a potential alternative to conventional biometric methods.

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