Abstract
Mesh networks deployed using various mesh messengers (foreign developers) without connecting users to Wi-Fi or cellular communications can be used by individuals or communities to carry out illegal activities. However, analyzing user information and blocking such mesh networks is difficult due to their decentralized nature and focus on privacy. And the method of electronic warfare currently used by law enforcement agencies with the help of blockers emitting power in a wide frequency band suppresses all radiation sources in a given territory, both those that are the target and cellular base stations, Wi-Fi networks, etc. The necessity of applying a systematic approach in the fight against illegal activities in mesh networks in order to increase the effectiveness of public order protection and public safety is substantiated. Based on the analysis of the results of the research work (cipher "Screwdriver"), it is concluded that effective techniques and methods have been selected that complicate and block the exchange in mesh networks.
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