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What Happens When the Surveillance State Becomes an Affordable Gadget?

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3 points by robgering 10 years ago · 2 comments

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dsmithatx 10 years ago

This story is about Stingray devices or IMSI catchers. I started noticing I was unable to get 3G/4G on my phone and my coworkers seemed to know my business. At first I thought my phone was hacked. I got a new phone and was careful to not let it out of my sight yet still noticed the oddness.

I ended up downloading apps that tell you the Cell Tower ID you are attached to. Signal finding software to help find good places for signals. I quickly noticed at work and home the Tower ID was along the lines of 000000. I showed someone I was suspicious of and it all went away. Basically they were trying to make me think I was crazy and anyone I know. With pictures and proof I started turning the tables and got my life back.

The point is this story is not just theory. If you might be in this situation the apps name is Network Signal Info.

bobby_9x 10 years ago

I actually can't wait.

As soon as I can, I'm going to wear a body camera at all times and record all footage. Why? Privacy doesn't matter anymore and in this day and age, it becomes one word against another.

People are so eager to jump to social media to destroy a person's life and livelihood, it will almost become a necessary form of social insurance.

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