U.S. Air Force Uses IoT to Monitor Hundreds of Millions of Fitness Trackers, Cars, Computers, Routers, and More
TOPICS:BN FrankCybersecurityInternet Of ThingsMilitaryPrivacySurveillance
DECEMBER 2, 2020 By B.N. Frank For many years experts have issued serious warnings about privacy AND cybersecurity risks associated with Internet of Things (IoT) technology (see 1, 2, 3, 4, 5). Nevertheless, the U.S. Air Force plans to start using it to monitor hundreds of millions of devices. From the Wall Street Journal:
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Next Step in Government Data Tracking Is the Internet of Things U.S. Air Force experiments with monitoring peripherals—from autos to fitness trackers WASHINGTON—U. S. government agencies from the military to law enforcement have been buying up mobile-phone data from the private sector to use in gathering intelligence, monitoring adversaries and apprehending criminals. Now, the U.S. Air Force is experimenting with the next step. The Air Force Research Laboratory is testing a commercial software platform that taps mobile phones as a window onto usage of hundreds of millions of computers, routers, fitness trackers, modern automobiles and other networked devices, known collectively as the “Internet of Things.” Read full article
Even if the constant surveillance doesn’t bother you, maybe the constant radiation exposure will. Last year, the World Health Organization warned that exposure to high levels of Electromagnetic Fields (aka “Electrosmog”) could cause health issues in a significant percentage of the population. Sources of Electrosmog include all wireless technology – activity trackers, Apple AirPods, cell phones, home assistants (Alexa, Google Nest, etc.), utility “Smart” Meters, WiFi routers, wireless chargers, etc. Research has determined that wireless exposure can:
cause hair loss
cause rashes, other skin irritations, and premature skin aging
cause and/or increase blood sugar fluctuations
cause and/or increase cardiac health issues
cause and/or increase insomnia
compromise respiratory health
disrupt the blood-brain barrier (see 1, 2, 3)
increase cancer risk (see 1, 2, 3, 4)
increase risk for “Microwave Sickness”, Electromagnetic Sensitivity and Electromagnetic Hypersensitivity
reduce immunity to viruses and other illnesses
and MORE
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Physicians for Safe Technology
Wireless Information Network
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U.S. Air Force Uses IoT to Monitor Hundreds of Millions of Fitness Trackers, Cars, Computers, Routers, and More