• @CriticalResist8A
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    33 years ago

    Short of trying it out on the fields (and I doubt I’ll see them for a long time), OR someone leaking the specs, I’m not sure we have any way of knowing. But trying it out directly is dangerous as you said,bbecause it tracks you and probably can stabilize itself if you try to topple it.

    I wonder if they’re sold or leased to PDs, or if the robot’s are entirely owned by the maker. That makes the potential repercussions much different.

    If anything yes, you should turn off your cellphone – but it says they can track phones up to 500m away. You should also obscure your face in case the video gets relayed automatically to a human. Baggy black clothes, a hoodie and a face covering should be enough I hope.

    If I were to do it I would approach it as if I was just a pedestrian, then bear hug it to block one of the four cameras. Also probably spray paint the remaining cams just to be sure. Then yes probably find the weak spot, near the top, and work from there.You probably don’t have a lot of time though, it must be alerting someone if it’s unable to move.The idea however is not just to inconvenience the owners that have to repair it (that’s guerilla warfare that’s uncalled for against this type of threat) but really destroy it beyond repair.

    Or maybe we’ll learn they’re not secure on the network and we can brick them remotely lol.

    • @solune
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      13 years ago

      Could something like this be useful for that last idea? You’d still need to go home afterwards and run the stuff you collected through a program to try to decrypt it, but with a coordinated effort you might be able to find something.

      • @CriticalResist8A
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        Oh wow, that pwnagotchi is something I thought of making with a raspberry pi except much less evolved. Edit: although the device I imagined would then work as a wifi hotspot, basically connecting to the strongest wifi it can where it is, and then you connect to the raspberry with your phone or whatever. Essentially giving you free wifi anywhere, as long as it can crack the passwords lol

        Though I have to wonder how the robots connect to the network. Maybe 4G? Using public wifi seems unreliable, that’s a good way to lose track of them. The article points out the robot can detect devices emitting a wifi signal, but that doesn’t mean it itself connects to wifi as well.