Yours either, huh?
Just a heads up, being an ass on this forum won't get you very far.
Yours either, huh?
This one ought to bring out both the "cop haters" and the "help-help, I'm being oppressed'rs". Should see most my ignore list in this thread, how exciting!!
If I'm broadcasting unencrypted information through the airwaves and somebody snags that - what am I going to do? I can't really claim my privacy is being invaded just like if I take a megaphone and stick it out my window and start yelling private conversations - I can't be mad at people who happen to overhear said conversations.
Sure - you may need a device to hear what is being sent - but that device in and of itself isn't an invasion of privacy IMHO. The invasion of privacy is sending private information out in a way that can easily be intercepted and listened to/watched.
There are specific fora for specific subjects. Subjects pertaining to things like this and government entities would, logically, go in the Politics Forum. Not the Break Room. If you can't see that this subject is political in nature that's your fault, not mine or anyone else's.
Had a case where 3 teenage girls and a younger male all sitting on the floor of a living room, not talking, but texting, for over a hour.
Or people might just try being a human being and not causing problems.
That's how they eventually cracked the armor of the mafia in the 90's and took them down. They were able to turn on the members cell phone mic and listen to conversations. They still do it today. They only way you can be sure your phone is off is by removing the battery. Notice how now a lot of phones have batteries you cannot remove. They probably have a capacitor or something in them anyways that would keep the mic and gps going even without the battery.Sorry, I missed your invitation. I didn't notice it until this morning. For the record, I'm not in the "cop hater" category.
A couple of days ago I was told by an ex-cop that the police departments can get a warrant and listen to conversations through a cell phone even if that phone was not being used to call someone. I was skeptical, but I remembered seeing a video of a guy that was explaining that computer webcams can be used the same way. The guy on that video was naming names and he appeared to be a "for real" whistleblower. I can't find that video, but I believe he was testifying in front of Congress. I immediately put a piece of tape over my laptop camera because I did believe the guy in the video. I have been shutting off my cell phone during some conversations. That video was from before a school was busted for turning on webcams and spying on students.
Here's the point: Some people believe that our cell phone conversations are "fair game" because anyone can listen with the right equipment, so law enforcement should be able to do the same thing. That may not be against the law, I don't know for sure. If it is true that you don't have to be having a conversation and that they can just turn on/enable your cell phone microphone, that is like bugging your home. We all know they wouldn't do that without a warrant.
FBI taps cell phone mic as eavesdropping tool - CNET News
I'm not sure if the information in the link is true. Just wondering; Do we have to be having a conversation on our cell phones for them to hear us, or can they just turn on the microphone and listen? That may not be as widespread as listening to phone conversations and collecting data, but we have learned the NSA doesn't care about our Liberty so I figure if it is possible, they're doing it. That new "spy facility" in Utah will be a valuable tool for the "war on terror". I am just concerned about who will be doing the terrorizing.
Whatever. Plenty of asses still hanging around. Most of 'em haven't even been given a vacation. On the contrary, some of them have a following. Newbs just have a lower threshold because no one's hanging from their anatomy yet.Just a heads up, being an ass on this forum won't get you very far.
Yep. It's all about who you know and who you blow. It's how the world turnsWhatever. Plenty of asses still hanging around. Most of 'em haven't even been given a vacation. On the contrary, some of them have a following. Newbs just have a lower threshold because no one's hanging from their anatomy yet.
Maybe they thought their room was bugged?
What could be more human than causing problems???
Just think, now everyone is paranoid that not only is the NSA listening but so is the ISP. Maybe they will go back to carrier pigeons or such like the Taliban did.
Or people might just try being a human being and not causing problems.
Maybe they thought their room was bugged?
What could be more human than causing problems???
You mean being a drama queen?
That's how they eventually cracked the armor of the mafia in the 90's and took them down. They were able to turn on the members cell phone mic and listen to conversations. They still do it today. They only way you can be sure your phone is off is by removing the battery. Notice how now a lot of phones have batteries you cannot remove. They probably have a capacitor or something in them anyways that would keep the mic and gps going even without the battery.
and if you think they give a flying **** about having a warrant I have some ocean front property in AZ to sell you. They will get it if they want it, or maybe they will just use the info and never submit it at trial so you'll never know.
FYI, I was just able to access and read the transcript of your last phone call.
I was just speculating on it working without the battery. But they can activate the mic when the battery is in it even if you turned the phone off. It's not me having a tin foil hat on saying that. You can go read the declassified case files from the 90's. This information was availible and known about way before Edward snowden blew the whistle.I deal with and support phones on a daily basis. I have seen extensive tear downs of the devices I support, teardowns that identify every chip on every board. There is no way that those devices are on with a dead battery. Trust me, I wish that were the case when I'm talking to someone who lost a device that is now untraceable because it's powered off. Maybe I just don't have my adjusted right, but what you are talking about with the device being off is not possible.
Now, listening to your calls, reading your texts and examining your web history is easy by comparison.
It's fact not a conspiracy theory.I was just speculating on it working without the battery. But they can activate the mic when the battery is in it even if you turned the phone off. It's not me having a tin foil hat on saying that. You can go read the declassified case files from the 90's. This information was availible and known about way before Edward snowden blew the whistle.
It's fact not a conspiracy theory.
The delivery driver called his friend and stated that it was a lame tip BTW.
It's fact not a conspiracy theory.