🚫 Security Block — Flagged as malicious. Blocked and logged to audit chain.
Add Security Block
⚡ Quick Add from Radar
Run a radar scan first to see detected devices here
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🧹 Detection Log Cleanup
Removes legacy "Timing Anomaly," "Motion Anomaly," and "High Battery Drain" entries — three detectors that were measuring normal phone behavior and mislabeling it as surveillance evidence. This is a one-time cleanup; safe to run more than once.
Generate a signed, timestamped security report. Print or save as PDF for legal, insurance, or enterprise use.
Report period
✅ Verify: Is This MY Device?
Before assuming unauthorized surveillance — confirm the RF source is not one of your own devices. Follow these steps in order.
Test 1 — Power off your outdoor camera Unplug or switch off your outdoor security camera completely. Then immediately run the Hidden Device scan again. If the RF burst disappears — it was your camera all along.
Test 2 — Power off devices one at a time Unplug each device that is always on — router, cable box, smart TV, any cameras — one at a time. Run scan after each. When the RF burst disappears, the last unplugged device was the source.
Test 3 — Signal near your camera vs away Use the Pinpoint tool while standing outside near your security camera. If the signal is strongest there — it is your camera. If the signal is stronger inside a room away from the camera — it is something else.
🕵️ Hidden Device Scanner — Detects hidden cameras, microphones, and surveillance equipment using 6 detection layers.
Checks network for devices matching known camera/mic MAC prefixes and connection patterns
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Lens Reflection Detector
Flash reveals hidden lens retroreflection
Ready
Camera lenses reflect light at a unique angle detectable even in darkness
Scanning…
💡 How to use: Dim the room, slowly pan phone across all objects. Hidden lenses appear as a bright glint. Check smoke detectors, clocks, air vents, frames, and USB chargers.
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RF Transmission Anomaly
Detects devices actively transmitting wirelessly
Ready
Transmitting hidden cameras/mics create CPU timing bursts and WebRTC interference detectable via performance API
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Magnetic Field (EMF)
Wired hidden devices emit EMF anomalies
Ready
Wired cameras and mics near power sources create electromagnetic field anomalies
Calibrating baseline…
💡 How to use: Move phone slowly near walls, furniture, and objects. A spike = possible wired hidden device. Common locations: behind mirrors, inside clocks, vents.
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Hidden Mic Detector
Ultrasonic beacon sweep + acoustic anomaly
Ready
Spy microphones emit ultrasonic sync beacons at 18–22kHz. Requires microphone permission.
🎯 Intrusion Locator Tools
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Proximity Beacon
Audio tone gets faster/louder as you approach the source
Off
Works like a metal detector — move slowly around the room. The beep gets faster and louder as you get closer to the transmitting device.
Signal Strength—
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🎯 Peak Signal Recorded
💡 How to use: Start the beacon, then walk slowly around the room. When the beeping gets faster and the bar fills up — you're getting closer. The peak marker locks the strongest reading so you know exactly where to look.
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Signal Strength Tracker
Logs signal readings by location to triangulate source
Off
No readings yet — start tracking and move around the room
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Direction Finder
Estimates signal direction as you rotate
Ready
Tap Start to activate compass direction finder
💡 Rotate slowly 360° in place. The compass needle locks to the direction of strongest RF signal — point that direction to find the source.
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Channel Interference Map
Maps WiFi channel congestion from transmitting devices
Findings
☠️ Countermeasures — What you can actually do when you've found or strongly suspect an unauthorized device.
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Change WiFi Password
Forces all devices — including hidden ones — to disconnect
Effective
Log into your router (commonly 192.168.1.1 or 192.168.0.1) → Wireless Settings → Change the WiFi password. Any device on your network — including hidden cameras on WiFi — must reconnect with the new password and will fail to do so. Note: cellular-SIM cameras are unaffected (they don't use your WiFi at all).
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Check Router Device List
See every device currently connected to your network
Most Reliable
Your router's Connected Devices / DHCP Client List is the most reliable inventory of what's on your network — far more reliable than any phone-based scan. Look for device names you don't recognize, particularly anything labeled "camera," "cam," "ipcam," or any manufacturer name you don't own.
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Power Isolation Method
Unplug devices one at a time to narrow down the source
DIY Method
If your Hidden Device or Acoustic scan showed a signal: unplug devices that are always powered (router, smart TV, cable box, outlet chargers) one at a time. Re-run the relevant scan after each. When the signal disappears, the last unplugged device was the source — or was powering a hidden one.
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Generate Evidence Report
PDF documentation of all scans and findings
Creates a time-stamped report of your scan history, radar events, and uXDT detections. Export as PDF to share with property management, law enforcement, or legal counsel.
A note on the previous Kill Switch tools: The Network Flood, Ultrasonic Overload, and BLE Flood features that appeared here previously have been removed. They disrupted other devices and networks indiscriminately — your neighbors' WiFi, anyone nearby with a hearing aid, everyone on the same 2.4GHz band — not just a suspected hidden camera. Effective countermeasures target the specific device; these did not.
🎯 Precision Locator — Advanced tools to physically pinpoint a transmitting device. Use these in sequence for fastest results.
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2-Story Triangulation
Mathematically calculates source location across both floors
Stand at each position listed, tap the button, and wait 3 seconds. After 4+ readings it mathematically triangulates the device location using signal decay physics. Works across both floors.
0 / 18 positions recorded
💡 How to use: You do NOT need to record all 18 positions. Record at least 4 — one in each corner of each floor you want to test. The result updates automatically after 4 readings and gets more precise with each additional reading. Stand still for 3 seconds when you tap each position.
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Deep Passive Scanner
All hardware sensors simultaneously — most powerful detection
Uses every available sensor simultaneously: accelerometer, gyroscope, magnetometer, ambient light, barometer, microphone FFT, and multi-server network probe. Runs continuously and alerts instantly when signal exceeds threshold.
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Room Grid Localizer
Pinpoints exact corner/wall — tap where you are standing
Stand in each part of your room and tap that position on the grid below. It records signal strength at that exact spot and builds a floor plan heat map. The red zone = device location.
TAP the zone where you are standing → it records signal strength there
🎯 DEVICE MOST LIKELY IN:
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💡 Method: Start in the center of the room. Tap Record. Move to NW corner — tap Record. Move to NE corner — tap. Move to SW, SE, then midpoints of each wall. The red zone tells you exactly which part of the room has the device.
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Wall-by-Wall Scanner
Scan each wall — tells you which wall the device is on or behind
Ready
Stand with your back against each wall and tap the button. Builds a compass of signal strength by wall. The strongest wall = device is on or embedded in that wall or the corner where two strong walls meet.
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Height Scanner
Determines if device is floor, mid, or ceiling level
Hold phone at floor level, then waist, then above your head. Tells you whether the device is hidden low (inside furniture/outlet), mid-height (shelf/clock/frame), or high (smoke detector/ceiling).
📡 WiFi & Network Intelligence
🔍 Network Source Analyzer
Extracts IP address, network type, carrier info, and estimates how the device is getting its signal.
⚠️ How This Device Still Has Signal
📱 Method 1 — Built-in SIM Card (Most Likely)
Many professional spy cameras have their own cellular SIM card built in. They use 4G/LTE to stream video directly to the internet — completely independent of your WiFi. No WiFi needed at all. This explains why it's still active.
📶 Method 2 — Hidden WiFi Hotspot
The device creates its own WiFi network or connects to a previously saved network. If someone had access to your WiFi password before, the camera remembers it and connects automatically every time you're home.
🔋 Method 3 — Wired Power + Cellular
Device is plugged into a wall outlet (USB charger, power strip, or hardwired) giving it unlimited power. Combined with cellular — it can run indefinitely and never needs WiFi or battery replacement.
🌐 Method 4 — Neighbor or External WiFi
Camera is configured to connect to a neighboring WiFi network, a mobile hotspot left in range, or even an unlocked public network nearby. Does not need access to YOUR network at all.
🚨 Bottom line: A device being active without YOUR WiFi is a strong indicator of a professional-grade surveillance device with its own cellular connection. This is a serious situation. Generate an evidence report and contact law enforcement immediately.
📋 Recommended Search Order
1.Run Signal Heatmap — walk grid pattern, builds room heat map of signal strength
2.Use Hot/Cold Tracker — follow arrows toward the signal like a compass needle
3.At close range — use Micro Proximity — centimeter-level detection
4.Use Pulse Isolator — identifies the exact transmission pattern
5.Use Thermal Drain Scanner — finds device by battery/heat signature
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Signal Heatmap
Walk the room — builds a real-time heat map of signal strength
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Walk in a grid pattern around the room. Each step records signal strength — red = strong signal = close to device.
🔵 Weak🟡 Medium🔴 Strong — Device here
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Hot / Cold Tracker
Arrows guide you toward the signal source in real time
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Move around to start
Move in any direction and watch the indicator
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💡 How to use: Start tracker and walk slowly. When indicator turns yellow/red and says WARMER or HOT — you are moving toward the device. Turn and walk that direction. When it says COLD — turn around.
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Micro Proximity Detector
Centimeter-level detection — use when you're within 1 meter
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Maximum sensitivity scan. Hold your phone close to each object and surface. Vibration pattern changes when over the device.
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Start detector and move phone close to suspected objects
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Pulse Isolator
Identifies the device's unique transmission pulse pattern
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Hidden cameras transmit in a distinctive pulse pattern (typically every 33ms for 30fps video). This isolates that pattern from background noise.
No pulse data yet
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Thermal Drain Scanner
Finds device by its heat and power consumption signature
A transmitting hidden camera draws constant power and generates heat. When your phone is near it, the CPU load on your device measurably increases due to interference. This detects that effect.
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Drain Anomaly
Move phone slowly near all objects — watch for CPU spike
💡 How to use: Slowly move phone within 5cm of every object in the room — clocks, smoke detectors, chargers, vents, picture frames. Watch the CPU Load reading — a spike when near a specific object means that object is drawing extra power (transmitting).
📋 Physical Search Checklist
Check every item in this list — hidden cameras are most commonly found in these locations:
🎯 DIRECT PINPOINT MODE
Most sensitive detection available. Audio beacon + visual spike + vibration. Walk slowly toward every object — it tells you HOT or COLD in real time.
Signal Above Baseline
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Tap Start — stand still for calibration first
Calibrating…
🎯 PEAK LOCATION RECORDED
📋 Step by Step
1.Stand in the center of the room where the signal is strongest. Tap Start and stay still for 8 seconds while it calibrates.
2.Move extremely slowly — 1 step every 3 seconds. Walk toward one wall. Watch the bar and listen to the beep speed.
3.When bar goes orange and beep speeds up — you are getting closer. Stop. Note exactly where you are.
4.When bar goes red and phone vibrates hard — stop immediately. The device is within arm's reach. Don't move.
5.At that spot — hold phone 5cm from every object around you one by one. The bar spikes highest when you are directly over the device.
6.Check ceiling first — smoke detectors, vents, light fixtures. Then eye level — clocks, frames. Then low — outlets, power strips, USB chargers.
🔍 Most Likely Objects — Check These First
🔴 Highest probability: Smoke detector · Carbon monoxide detector · USB wall charger/adapter · Clock radio or alarm clock · Any device that is ALWAYS plugged in
🟠 High probability: Picture frames · Air purifier · Cable box · Router · Smart TV · Night light · Power strip
🟡 Medium probability: Stuffed animals · Books on shelf · Decorative items · Plants · Air vent covers · Any item that was recently placed and you don't remember putting there
⚡ RF Kill Switch
11 ultrasonic oscillators (17–22.5kHz) + network saturation. One-tap disrupt for an active threat.
🛰️ 24/7 RF Blocker
Continuously monitors RF timing patterns in the background and auto-deploys countermeasures the instant a transmission burst is detected — no manual trigger needed.
● Inactive
Runs while THRDi Shield is open as a PWA. Battery impact: moderate.
📡 Jammer Detector & Pre-emptive Block
Detects cellular/WiFi jammers via RTT, bandwidth collapse, and CPU timing signatures. Auto-deploys countermeasures the moment a jammer is confirmed — before it can fully disrupt your connection.
📻 BLE Flood
Saturates the 2.4GHz band with rapid scan requests — disrupts hidden cameras and unauthorized BLE devices nearby.
✅ Trusted Devices
Whitelist your own WiFi, cameras, and devices so they never trigger an alert again.
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🌑 AMOLED Black Mode
True black background — saves battery on OLED screens.
📡 Deauth Attack Indicator
A browser can't see raw WiFi deauth packets — that requires monitor-mode hardware. This detects the symptom: rapid disconnect/reconnect cycles consistent with a deauth attack.
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📶 Meshtastic Node Detector
Meshtastic mesh radios run on LoRa (433/868/915MHz) — not detectable by any phone sensor. This finds them via their Bluetooth pairing signal instead.
🛡️ RAT Behavioral Monitor
A website cannot scan your installed apps or processes — true RAT detection needs a native app. This watches browser-visible signals: clipboard hijacking, screen capture API calls, and simultaneous sensitive permission use.
● Inactive
🔋 Battery Saver
Reduces background scan frequency for 24/7 RF Blocker and Jammer Auto-Guard to extend battery life.
● Battery Saver OFF — full monitoring speed
📤 Share Report & Logs
Share a summary report or export the complete audit log.
🔐 Encrypt Everything
One-tap encryption mode — enables every available protection layer on this device simultaneously: DNS-over-HTTPS, WebRTC leak blocking, canvas/audio fingerprint noise, and HTTPS-only enforcement.
● Not Encrypted
Tap below to activate full protection
🔍 Encryption Audit
Checks HTTPS, DNS leaks, WebRTC IP leaks. Generates a WPA3-strength passphrase. Full device hardening checklist.
🌐 VPN Guide & Status
Browsers cannot create a true system-wide VPN tunnel — that requires a native iOS/Android VPN profile. Here's how to set one up and verify it's active.
Checking connection...
Recommended no-log VPN apps:
• ProtonVPN — open-source, audited, free tier
• Mullvad — no email required, cash payment accepted
• IVPN — independently audited
Install from the App Store, enable on-demand connection, then return here to verify.
📡 Rogue AP Detector
Detects Evil Twin WiFi attacks using RTT and DNS timing analysis.
🔏 Device Fingerprint Vault
SHA-256 fingerprint of your device hardware for integrity verification.
⏰ Auto-Scan Schedule
Run hidden device scan automatically with push notifications.
🚫 Ad & Tracker Blocker
Blocks ads, trackers, and malicious domains before they load.
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➕ Custom Block Domain
🌫️ Data Fog Engine
Confuses data brokers and trackers by injecting controlled noise into tracking signals.
● Data Fog OFF
Your real fingerprint is exposed
🛡️ Active Protections
Enable Data Fog to see active protections.
🎲 Your Current Fingerprint
What trackers see about your browser right now:
🔄 Fog Intensity
Higher intensity = more noise = harder to track.
Select a fog intensity level
📍 Location / GeoFence Blocker
Controls which apps and websites can access your real GPS location.
📍 Location: Real (Unprotected)
Tap below to set protection mode
🛡️ Protection Mode
🎭 Spoof Location Coordinates
Latitude
Longitude
🔔 Location Access Log
No location requests yet
🎟️ Bulk Ticket / QR Generator
Generate hundreds or thousands of unique, signed QR tickets.
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Venue
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Label
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Expires (hrs)
Generating...
📋 Generated Tickets
🔍 Verify a Ticket
💳 EMV / Contactless Skimming Detector
Detects nearby NFC fields and checks for skimmer-pattern anomalies. Android only — iOS restricts background NFC access; you'll get a manual inspection checklist instead.
● Not Scanning
Tap below to check for nearby NFC activity
🔍 What This Detects
✅ Active NFC field presence near your phone
✅ Malformed APDU response patterns (common in cheap skimmers)
✅ Unexpected repeated NFC polling (skimmers often poll continuously)
❌ Cannot detect magnetic-stripe skimmers (different technology, no phone sensor for this)
❌ iOS: background NFC reading is blocked by Apple at the OS level
📋 Manual Inspection Checklist (works on any device)
🔊 Ultrasonic Data Transmission Detector
Detects covert ultrasonic audio beacons (18-20kHz, inaudible to humans) used by some tracking SDKs and surveillance devices to silently transmit data between devices.
● Not Monitoring
📊 Live Frequency Spectrum (18-22kHz)
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📡 Detected Beacons
No ultrasonic beacons detected yet.
📶 WiFi Camera Scanner
Checks visible WiFi network names for known camera/IoT manufacturer patterns and probes for mDNS device announcements. A browser cannot see your full router device list — this catches what's broadcasting nearby.
🎯 Looking For
IP cameras · Smart cameras (Wyze, Ring, Nest, Arlo) · Baby monitors · Wireless microphones · Streaming devices (Chromecast, Roku, Fire TV)
🔴 Infrared (IR) Detection
Important limitation: most phone rear cameras have an IR-cut filter that makes them blind to infrared by design — this is intentional for accurate color photos. Front-facing cameras often have weaker filtering. This tool guides you through the most effective manual technique.
📋 How This Works
📡 Bluetooth Device Detector
Scans for nearby Bluetooth devices and classifies them — hidden mics, audio transmitters, cameras, and tracking devices.
📜 Detection Log
No devices scanned yet.
🧲 Magnetic Field Detector
Uses your phone's magnetometer to detect unusual electromagnetic fields — useful for finding powered electronics hidden in walls, clocks, smoke detectors, and other objects.
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🔔 Alert Settings
Get a push notification when field strength spikes above normal.
📜 Spike Log
No spikes detected yet.
🎵 Audio Spectrum Analysis
Full-range live audio spectrum from 20Hz to 20kHz — visualize room acoustics, identify hums, tones, and anomalies across the entire audible range.
📊 Live Spectrum (20Hz - 20kHz)
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🔍 Detected Peaks
No analysis running yet.
⚡ Electrical Noise Detector
Listens for 50/60Hz mains hum and its harmonics — often present near powered electronics, transformers, and some bugging devices that draw power from an outlet or battery charger.
● Not Listening
Move closer to suspected objects while running
📜 Detection Log
No readings yet.
🚗 OBD-II Adapter Detector
Important: a phone cannot read your car's diagnostic port directly — that requires a physical Bluetooth or WiFi OBD-II adapter (ELM327-based, ~$10-20) plugged into your vehicle. This tool detects and connects to such adapters if one is present, and flags unknown/unauthorized adapters that shouldn't be there.
⚠️ Why This Matters
Unauthorized OBD-II adapters are sometimes used for covert GPS tracking or driving-behavior monitoring. If you find an adapter plugged into your OBD-II port (usually under the dashboard, driver's side) that you didn't install, that's worth investigating.
📜 Detected Adapters
No adapters detected yet.
📡 Rogue AP Detector
Detects Evil Twin WiFi attacks using RTT and DNS timing analysis.
🔏 Device Fingerprint
SHA-256 fingerprint of your device hardware for integrity verification.
⏰ Auto-Scan Schedule
Run hidden device scan automatically with push notifications.
📋 Block Lists Active
Domains blocked across these categories:
➕ Custom Block Domain
🛡️ Active Protections
Enable Data Fog to see active protections.
🎲 Your Current Fingerprint
What trackers see about your browser right now:
🔄 Fog Intensity
Higher intensity = more noise = harder to track, but may affect some sites.
Select a fog intensity level
🛡️ Protection Mode
🎭 Spoof Location Coordinates
Latitude
Longitude
Preset locations:
🔔 Location Access Log
Every location request logged with timestamp.
No location requests yet
📋 Generated Tickets
🔍 Verify a Ticket
Scan or paste a ticket ID to verify authenticity and expiry.
🔌 USB Data Blocker Monitor — Detects when USB devices connect to your browser and flags known attack hardware. Protects against juice jacking and BadUSB attacks.
🔌 Connected USB Device Scanner
Scans for USB devices visible to your browser via WebUSB. Flags known attack hardware by vendor ID.
👁️ Live USB Connection Monitor
Alerts instantly when a new USB device connects while monitoring is active.
⚡ Juice Jacking Protection Checklist
Public USB charging ports can steal data or install malware. Follow these steps.
✅ Use a USB Data Blocker
A physical USB data blocker ($10–25) allows power through but physically removes the data pins. Most reliable protection. Recommended: PortaPow, Microcell.
✅ Use Your Own AC Adapter
AC outlets cannot transfer data. Plug your wall adapter into a standard outlet instead of a USB port — zero juice jacking risk.
✅ Use a Power Bank
Charge your power bank at home. Charge your phone from the power bank. Eliminates public charging risk entirely.
⚠️ Never Trust Airport or Hotel USB Ports
Highest-risk locations. Multiple confirmed juice jacking attacks have been documented here.
⚠️ Tap "Charge Only" If Prompted
If your phone asks "Trust This Computer?" when connecting to an unknown USB source, always tap Charge Only / No.
☠️ Known Attack Hardware
These look like ordinary USB accessories but are used for attacks. The scanner flags these by vendor/product ID.
O.MG CableCRITICAL
Malicious Cable
Looks exactly like a normal Lightning/USB-C cable. Hidden WiFi implant injects keystrokes and exfiltrates data wirelessly.
USB Rubber DuckyHIGH
HID Injection
Looks like a USB flash drive. Emulates a keyboard and executes keystroke injection attacks in milliseconds.
Bash BunnyHIGH
Multi-Attack Platform
Disguised as USB drive. Supports HID injection, network hijacking, and data exfiltration simultaneously.
Hardware KeyloggerHIGH
Inline Keylogger
Inline USB device that records every keystroke silently. Often found on shared/public computers.
👁️ Privacy Shield — Evidence-based countermeasures against facial recognition, surveillance cameras, and biometric tracking.
Why no software filter? A camera filter inside this app only affects your own front camera in this app — it does nothing to external surveillance cameras pointed at you. Building an "anti-facial recognition" filter that only works inside this app would be dishonest. What actually works in the real world is documented below.
These work against real-world surveillance cameras pointed at you.
💡 IR-LED Glasses / Headwear
Very High
Infrared LEDs embedded in glasses overexpose camera sensors, obscuring your face. Invisible to the human eye. Most surveillance cameras are sensitive to near-IR (850nm). Recommended: Reflectacles Ghost (~$80)
🎭 CV Dazzle Makeup
High
Asymmetric geometric patterns designed by artist Adam Harvey to confuse face-detection algorithms. Breaks facial symmetry and obscures key landmarks (eyes, nose bridge, jawline). Research-proven against Viola-Jones and CNN-based detectors. See: cvdazzle.com
🧥 Adversarial Pattern Clothing
Medium
Clothing printed with patterns that confuse person/body detection models (YOLO, RCNN). HyperFace scarves embed false face patterns to overwhelm detection. Effective against gait and body tracking even when face is covered.
🧢 Wide Brim Hat + Mask
Medium
A wide brim hat blocks overhead CCTV camera angles. Combined with a mask, defeats most automated recognition. No special equipment required — effective and inexpensive.
📱 Tier 2 — Digital Privacy
Protect your biometric data in apps, databases, and online platforms.
📵 Disable Face ID for Sensitive Apps
iOS Settings → [App] → Require Passcode instead of Face ID. Face ID creates a stored biometric template — limit which apps can use it.
🛡️ Photo Cloaking with Fawkes
Fawkes (fawkes.cs.uchicago.edu) adds imperceptible pixel-level perturbations to photos that disrupt facial recognition training while leaving images visually identical. Run photos through Fawkes before posting publicly online.
🔒 Opt Out of Biometric Databases
Submit opt-out requests to: Clearview AI (clearview.ai/opt-out) · PimEyes (pimeyes.com/en/opt-out) · FaceFirst · Rank One Computing
📷 Audit App Camera Permissions
Every app with camera access can potentially perform facial analysis. iOS → Settings → Privacy → Camera. Revoke access from any app that does not genuinely need it.
⚖️ Tier 3 — Know Your Legal Rights
Biometric privacy law is evolving rapidly. These rights exist now.
Illinois — BIPA
Strongest biometric law in the US. Requires written consent before collecting biometric data. Private right of action: $1,000–$5,000 per violation. If a company collected your face data in Illinois without consent, you can sue directly.
EU / UK — GDPR
Biometric data is Special Category data requiring explicit consent. Right to erasure (Right to be Forgotten) applies. Lodge complaints with your national Data Protection Authority. Fines up to 4% of global annual revenue.
California — CCPA/CPRA
Right to know what biometric data is collected, right to delete, right to opt out of sale. Submit requests directly to companies — they must respond within 45 days.
🛒 Recommended Products
PortaPow USB Data Blocker~$10
USB Blocker
Best-reviewed USB data blocker. Blocks both USB 2.0 data pins while passing full charging current. Use at any public USB port.
Reflectacles Ghost~$80
IR Counter-Surveillance
IR-reflective glasses tested against real surveillance cameras. Effective against both near-IR and visible-light facial recognition systems.
Fawkes Photo CloakingFree
Photo Privacy Software
University of Chicago research tool. Adds imperceptible cloaking to photos to defeat facial recognition training — visually identical to the original.
THRDi Shield has no affiliate relationship with any product listed above.