Believers of 5G conspiracy theories have apparently been buying a $350 anti-5G USB key that—not surprisingly—appears to just be a regular USB stick with only 128MB of storage. As noted by the BBC ...
An "anti-5G" USB stick is being sold online for up to $420, promising to block adverse effects of the new telecom standard. 5G has been at the center of wild conspiracy theories for a couple of years, ...
A 5G "blocking" device called 5GBioShield is being sold in Europe for £339, which is about $418 here in the United States. The device claims to block 5G signals that some people fear contribute to the ...
What do you think is inside a $350 anti-5G USB stick? The BBC paid the money, got one, and did a teardown, and the results aren't all that surprising. The 5GBioShield USB stick makers claims that it ...
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London’s Trading Standards office, along with City of London police, are attempting to stop the sale of a device a company claims can protect people against the supposed dangers of 5G spectrum.
An investigation by BBC News and Pen Test Partners has revealed that a £339 “anti-5G USB stick” is actually just a £5 USB device with a cheap sticker affixed. The report came after a member of ...
is a senior editor and author of Notepad, who has been covering all things Microsoft, PC, and tech for over 20 years. Scammers are trying to sell a $350 USB key with just 128MB of storage as an ...
A small device on sale for nearly £340 claiming to give people protection from the alleged risks of 5G waves is being investigated by trading standards after officials said they "consider it to be a ...
No, 5G won’t give you coronavirus. But that isn’t stopping scammers from trying to exploit misguided fears about the technology. Case in point: A UK vendor has been selling a $350 USB stick that ...
A pervading conspiracy theory during the coronavirus lockdown is that 5G radio waves somehow inhibit the body’s response to the virus. This is, of course, physically impossible. But it hasn’t stopped ...