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clip-on jammer

Quickly initiate a hardware denial of service attack
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This hardware device is a small and simple item. When it is attached to a standard CAT cable, it cuts the cable, connects to all 8 wires, and sends the standard jamming signal on both sides.
Voice, May 06 2007

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       While I think it would be easy to do this, I have to ask why? The big burly security guys with the bad attitudes would be around to your desk in no time at all.
DrCurry, May 06 2007
  

       If you're attacking a data center that doesn't have carded entry and video cameras, I doubt you'd need to resort to physical devices to disrupt service.   

       Simply pull the power plugs out of their sockets, and deny their electrical service.
DrCurry, May 06 2007
  
      
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