A $350 USB stick is being marketed as a “5G Bioshield” for credulous 5G conspiracy theorists, says a security service that specializes in electronic security. The USB stick boasts features such as ...
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.
The last few months have seen a surge in conspiracy theories that tie 5G (a cellular networking standard) to coronavirus (a viral pandemic). It was inevitable that we'd see scam products designed to ...
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