Now the news is that the gadget has all but disappeared with the developer killing all traces of it.
The entire project has now been cancelled under mysterious circumstances as reported by CSO online.
To make matters even murkier, Caudill offered no reason for the shelving the project.
However, he has allegedly ruled out both Federal Communications Commission licensing concerns and intellectual property disputes.
We will also be immediately canceling the Rhino Security Labs July 10, 2015.
Even if the router itself is tracked down, its owner would not necessarily be discovered that way.
Requiring less than $200 in hardware, the box was described as using open-source software.
In a blog post published on Monday afternoon, Graham wrote I dont know why the talk was canceled.
Or maybe the FBI got scared and really did give them an NSL, though thats incredibly implausible.
Even if Proxyham disappears, however, the concept might not be gone forever.
source: www.techworm.net