How can I prevent that buggy from peeping on me?

Hi everyone! I live in the chummery and there are two guys who made this buggy with the camera on-board and they use it to peep on me and other girls. They use BlackBerry PlayBook as the controlling device and BlackBerry 9900 is also with them but I don’t know why. How can I stop that cool but annoying buggy?

When presenting your Drone Jammer to potential customers, the first question asked is always the same: “What is the range of your Drone Jammer?”

To better explain the problem, we will first try to explain the basic concept of signal jammer communication.

So I guess now those ready-witted tech geeks came to the point when they have realized that they can use their humble creation to peep on beautiful girls in the hostel, right? But you can stop them and demonstrate that girls can be tech savvy too when it is necessary! So block the signal of the PlayRobot video that flows from its camera to the BlackBerry PlayBook and they simply won’t be able to control it from the big distance and round the corners 😉

WiFi deauthentication works in another way. WiFi sends unencrypted data packets called management frameworks. Because these are unencrypted, even if the network is using WPA2, malicious parties can send unauthentication commands that drive users out of an access point. There is hope, however, with 802.11w encrypting management frameworks. It’s been around for a while, but manufacturers do not seem to mind and do not implement it, even if it would improve the security of a WiFi device from these types of attacks.