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[ QUOTE ] http://blogs.abcnews.com/theblotter/...u_hear_me.html this is the stuff that I find more interesting. [/ QUOTE ] I have known about this for a little while in Australia when gangs meet they require you to take out your mobile phone battery and put the phones in another room. [/ QUOTE ] Way to slander our awesome country [img]/images/graemlins/mad.gif[/img] |
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The FBI can see you through your TV. [/ QUOTE ] Then the FBI must be very keen to get pictures of millions of male Americans in various state of clothing disarray in front of their TV, scratching their balls, falling asleep with their ass crack showing, or masturbating. Come to think of it, yeah, this sound like an Edgar J Hoover idea. |
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Huh I'm Australian, everyone in Australia knows there are bikey gangs...
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Great. Now I have to put a towel over the TV whenever I masturbate.
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In general its funny how people just read the title of the thread and make some [censored] comment. It would be nice to get some technical explanation for or against it.
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http://blogs.abcnews.com/theblotter/...u_hear_me.html this is the stuff that I find more interesting. [/ QUOTE ] This has been possible for many years, I even made a post about it here on 2+2, but not many believed me. |
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[ QUOTE ] [ QUOTE ] The FBI can listen to everything you say, even when the cell phone is turned off [/ QUOTE ] holy [censored] [/ QUOTE ] It was once demonstrated to me by a private detective how you could turn a regular phone, with digital technology, into a listening device. He plugged some gizmo on his line, he dialed a number, pressed a coupla buttons and then handed me the receiver. I could hear what was going on in the room where the other phone was. I also noticed that I could not be heard, because the microphone part on my set was dead. What happens is that a signal fakes a response from the other end, like the other person picking up the phone, immediately and before the other phone rings. You basically have the phone acting like an open mike. All you do, then, is deaden your own mike, and amp the sounds coming in. [/ QUOTE ] The difference for the FBI and others is that they don't need to touch the actual phone, the provider basically decides how your phone is going to function since you never can deny software upgrades. |
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Seems like it would be hardware-related, because it works with the phone powered off. Bluetooth has limited range though... [/ QUOTE ] Depends what you mean by hardware-related, every phone has a microphone and a transmitter when you buy it [img]/images/graemlins/smile.gif[/img], it is software which makes the difference though, it is not sold with surveillance software, but it can be installed remotely without you noticing. However, you will need to have access to the provider or set up a fake mast to pretend to be the provider, it is not something a bunch of kids can do, you need a lot of resources and you have to know one of the maybe 100 people in the world capable to program it (other good programmers could probably figure it out too, but would need a lot of info/time). Bottom line, it is very complicated, but doable. |
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