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Mike Lindell's $500 Wi-Fi monitoring devices are BANNED from polling stations in Kentucky after My Pillow CEO and election conspiracy theorist claimed signals were tampering with votes

  • The MyPillow CEO created the devices to be able to detect and identify Wi-Fi networks at polling stations
  • But Kentucky officials say they could violate state law and have banned their use
  • Lindell has been banned from X for spreading false claims about 2020 election fraud
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  • What a ridiculous idea. Proving that wifi exists in a polling station means nothing, and gathering the info from people’s phones is definitely a privacy violation in a vote setting. This psycho and his devices should not be allowed anywhere near where people vote in any state.

    • The best news from that article is how it recounts that his business is crumbling.

      • Did you watch the excerpts from his insane deposition? The best parts are when he laments the downfall of his stupid pillow company.

  • So, he reinvented wardriving as part of his election conspiracy? $500 is expensive when you can just use WiGLE on your phone and accomplish the same thing. Many people were already doing this for a hobby or to help cybersecurity analysts anyway.

  • If you have an Android phone, Wifiman or WifiAnalyzer (both free apps without ads) can tell you all the specs you could ever need about nearby Wifi access points. I can tell you this, they are usually really boring.

    This is another attempt by a right wing conspiracy theorists to scam 500 dollars out from his supporters.

  • If anyone wants a real and fully functional version of this, check out the pwnagotchi. You can build it yourself or you can buy a prebuilt one. Good for on-the-go network analysis.

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