A wireless hacking computer that can’t be hacked

Kyle Williams, aka “Goldy”, poses with his Janus computer
A small security firm has made a portable computer that is capable of scanning 300 networks simultaneously. Dubbed the “Janus Project”, the computer also has a unique “Instant Off” switch that renders the captured data inaccessible.
Via Tech Daily
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