You Can Build a Flying Spybot for Less Than $50

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Adam Clark Estes 2,410 Views Jan 27, 2012

As the U.S. government spends billions and billions outfitting the military with sophisticated spy drones, one hacker's taken things into his own hands and built a very cheap but very functional drone-ready surveillance device. "Built from just the hardware in a commercially-available PogoPlug mini-computer, a few tiny antennae, eight gigabytes of flash memory and some 3D-printed plastic casing, the F-BOMB serves as 3.5 by 4 by 1 inch spy computer," Forbes Andy Greenberg explains in a detailed new report on the F-BOMB, which is short for Falling or Ballistically-launched Object that Makes Backdoors. "And O’Connor has designed the cheap gadgets to dropped from a drone, plugged inconspicuously into a wall socket, thrown over a barrier, or otherwise put into irretrievable positions to quietly collect data and send it back to the owner over any available wi-fi network. With PogoPlugs currently on sale at Amazon for $25, O’Connor built his prototypes with gear that added up to just $46 each." All you have to do to drone-ify the thing is attach it to one of these fairly affordable remote-controlled helicopters, and you're ready to start spying! Did we mention that O'Connor's project is funded by DARPA? Typical.

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