Pale Ryder
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Don’t take your phone to town.
Leave your phone at home, ToolDon’t take your phone to town.
Remember black rotary phones? Anyone want to go back to party lines...
Go Dark.Leave your phone at home, Tool
Now anyone who clicks this link is being recorded by NSA!Go Dark.
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Fixed, sadly.Now anyonewho clicks this linkis being recorded by NSA!
The phone was in airplane mode, so only location data was from GPS. The phone uploaded the cached data after it went back online, something I didn't know it would doFake GPS doesn’t fool Google servers nor 911 call centers.
Sent from an undisclosed location.
FJBI bet many people here know someone who attended the rally and your name is in that person's phone. There might even be some texts between you and that person along the lines of "FJB" or "Pelosi is a witch" or some such. I wonder if that gets added to your domestic terrorist profile?
They already save ALL of your metadata.Now anyone who clicks this link is being recorded by NSA!
Just sat through a similar brief yesterday at work on the topic.I attended an OSINT training class that went into this kind of stuff. It's shocking the amount of information that can be obtained. It's even more shocking the amount of publicly available databases and app's that can be used to track someone. When i left, i immediately wanted to throw my phone in the bay.
Just sat through a similar brief yesterday at work on the topic.
Avg person's cell phone has five "radios" transmitting at all times.
- Cell service
- GPS
- Wifi
- Bluetooth
- NFC (near-field communication) enables contactless payments
All sorts of digital dust and debris waiting to be scooped up
If people only knew......
A lot of people have gps enabled on apps and it’s transmitting their position. At least that’s what they put out at the brief. DIA has an unclassified handbook for civilians on it but I couldn’t find a link to it online.GPS is receive only but other that that, yup. Always amazed at what people share both willingly and unknowingly.
I just checked the battery on my backup phone. I take keep it in my emergency bag in my car. I remove the sim card and keep the battery disconnected at all times. The last time I charged it was back in July and it still shows almost full charge.
It is probably good, but keep in mind Lithium batteries get weird at end of life.
I'm only assuming it's an old battery because of the type of phone... but old lithium batteries can show normal discharge for a few minutes and then suddenly drop off a cliff... like 90% to 0% in seconds. The 100% reading can be an illusion.
I tend to keep electronics for a long time and see that happen frequently.