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Wi-Fly?: Detecting Privacy Invasion Attacks by Consumer Drones
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Drones are becoming increasingly popular for hobbyists and recreational use. But with this surge in popularity comes increased risk to privacy as the technology makes it easy to spy on people in otherwise-private environments, such as an individual’s home. An attacker can fly a drone over fences and walls in order to observe the inside of a house, without having physical access. Existing drone detection systems require specialist hardware and expensive deployment efforts; making them inaccess...
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- Published
- Peer review status:
- Peer reviewed
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Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council
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- Publisher:
- Internet Society
- Host title:
- NDSS 2017: Network and Distributed System Security Symposium
- Journal:
- NDSS 2017 More from this journal
- Publication date:
- 2017-02-27
- Acceptance date:
- 2016-10-25
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- Pubs id:
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pubs:679663
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uuid:c74a2aa9-1950-4f97-992e-89406a6fdf8f
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- pubs:679663
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679663
- Deposit date:
- 2017-02-11
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- Copyright holder:
- Internet Society
- Copyright date:
- 2017
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- Copyright © 2017 Internet Society. Permission to freely reproduce all or part of this paper for noncommercial purposes is granted provided that copies bear this notice and the full citation on the first page. Reproduction for commercial purposes is strictly prohibited without the prior written consent of the Internet Society, the first-named author (for reproduction of an entire paper only), and the author’s employer if the paper was prepared within the scope of employment. Accepted for NDSS 2017 (26 February - 1 March 2017: San Diego, CA, USA). Available online at [https://www.internetsociety.org/doc/wi-fly-detecting-privacy-invasion-attacks-consumer-drones].
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