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IBM has created the coffee drone, what could be dangerous in wrong hands


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Kimmo Huosionmaa

Coffee drones are created to make life easier, but this kind of drones can be extremely dangerous because they can also be used in eavesdrop operations. In that case, the nano helicopter would hang the microphone under it. Or somebody can put the small eavesdrop machine called "bug" in that drone if that would fly from the unsecured area. Those drones can also be used in the many kinds of intelligence operations, and one of the most interesting methods is, that drone would carry the "honey-pot" or rogue WLAN-devices to near the targeted office. Those rogue stations would replace the normal WLAN support stations, and those stations would be pulled out from the wall plug.


Those drones could carry those devices unseen on the cover of the night, and then the operator must only connect those devices to the electric circuit simply putting the plug to socket, and because those operators must not carry anything, the security guards could let them go to the roofs. The problem with those WLAN-devices is that they must replace the original devices. In the most valuable method would be that the real WLAN-stations would be renamed, taken out from the electric circuit or destroyed, and the data would be routed to the faked WLAN support stations.


The normal mobile telephone can be used in that kind of action, and there is needed the programs, what would duplicate the data. The other route would allow the user to use normal Internet-services, but the other route would send to the operator's computer. And when the eavesdrop mission is over must the real WLAN stations reconnect and the honeypot routers, what is used  "man in the middle" attack would just fly away with those drones.


In the worst scenarios, those drones can equip with a dynamite,  grenade or FAE (Fuel Air Explosives) bomb. Those weapons can be extremely lethal. Also, the microwave weapons can be connected to that thing. Those weapons cause very powerful EMP-pulse, what can cause very bad injuries. The idea of those weapons is that the battery would be pushed by explosives, and then it would give extremely powerful microwave burst in the compassion with their size, what mission is to damage the electronics, and terminate computer centers or alarming systems.

https://eu.usatoday.com/story/money/2018/08/22/ibm-has-invented-coffee-drones-and-they-predict-when-you-need-cup/1051161002/

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