@kirkmahoneyphd When I watched this news segment on CBS News last night about thieves hacking into car key fobs & car keys, and car computers in order to steal cars, I immediately remembered your post and how you used your STOLP: Electromagnetic Details? - #44 by kirkmahoneyphd
Basically, car thieves are utilizing sophisticated equipment to steal signals from key fobs inside houses. This method is known as a “relay attack.”
STOLP is designed to shield its contents from external electromagnetic fields. When a key fob is placed inside a Faraday cage, like STOLP, the electromagnetic signals that thieves try to amplify and relay to steal cars cannot reach the key, thus preventing this type of theft.
I can file @kirkmahoneyphd 's use an an unorthodox use of Mudita products.