This should be the lead story in the Paranoid's Gazette, but instead it appeared on the NewScientist.com site. Worried about wireless signals leaking out of your home or office and exposing your network to the world? If you use the new wallpaper described here, you can block the frequencies used by wireless network devices and keep them inside.
Clever, but if you rely on this as your sole means of protection, you're already screwed, er, hacked.
James
PS: the Paranoid Gazette went out of business because none of the subscribers would give their real address.
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