well cell phone stuff shouldnt be hard to trace at all for the gov. they spy on them all the time! also...why would you not do something ealier about that? I would of already had a new number and maybe even carrier. This also proves why cellphones with all that fancy stuff are a waste, specially bluetooth phones, they can get hacked soooo easy. even if you "turn off" the blue tooth in a cell phone, its not really off and can still easily be hacked...this has been known since it was released in phones.
Quote, originally posted by northvibe »well cell phone stuff shouldnt be hard to trace at all for the gov. they spy on them all the time! also...why would you not do something ealier about that? I would of already had a new number and maybe even carrier. This also proves why cellphones with all that fancy stuff are a waste, specially bluetooth phones, they can get hacked soooo easy. even if you "turn off" the blue tooth in a cell phone, its not really off and can still easily be hacked...this has been known since it was released in phones.They said they did get new numbers. But here's my question? Why don't they just dump the cell phones altogether? I mean its not a necessity - use a land phone. They know the cell phone is the problem, yet they still have them!
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One more reason why I do not use a cell as my main phone. Will not give up my Lan Line... Maybe these people too should stop the cell service, get a normal phone line for awhile and then turn the cell back on at a later date.
Quote, originally posted by zionzr2 »Update on issuehttp://www.pcworld.com/article....htmlThanks for the update - it seemed too outrageous to be true to me also...but it did inform me that "roving bugs" really do exist on cell phones (even when they are off).