Wi-Fi technology powers most modern home security systems, from surveillance cameras to smart alarms. While this connectivity offers convenience, it also opens the door to new risks. One such threat is the growing use of Wi-Fi jammers—compact devices that can block wireless signals and potentially disable security systems just before a break-in. By updating your security setup, you can reduce this risk and better protect your home.
Key concern homeowners should know:
- Wi-Fi jammers can interrupt wireless security cameras and smart devices.
- Even brief signal disruption may prevent useful footage from being recorded.
Wi-Fi jammers operate by overpowering a network with a stronger signal on the same frequency used by home security systems. Though the technology itself isn’t new, law enforcement believes it is increasingly being exploited by burglars trying to avoid identification. A report by KPRC Click2Houston described a case where a homeowner noticed their camera feed becoming distorted as thieves approached, allegedly using a backpack containing a Wi-Fi jammer. Similar incidents were later reported by NBC Los Angeles in high-end neighborhoods in Californ
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