Sun 31 Dec 2006
from SlashGear
After the news that China has decided to force manufacturers to standardise phone charging ports to the mini-USB format, it turns out that there’s an even easier way to get the industry-wide feature you want implemented: just be the FBI. What cellphone manufacturers are reluctant to include in-among all the blurb about Bluetooth and high-speed data connectivity is that apparently every recent phone sold in the US has a built-in tracking device that, once activated remotely, can be set to keep the microphone powered on even when the phone itself is switched off.
The FBI used the technology in collecting evidence for the recent Genovese crime family trial, and it should be made clear that they can only do so with the relevant court order. Saying that, just how difficult is it to get a court order in our age of super-terror? The only way to circumnavigate the tracker is removing the battery, which then makes the phone rather useless. In fact, you’d be better off carrying a small child’s shoe, which could at least be used for storing your keys.
I’d be very interested to find out whereabouts in the phone circuitry the tracking device is located, from a purely geeky point of view. Anybody fancy hacking open their KRZR and going looking?
9 Responses to “FBI is inside every recent cellphone”
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December 31st, 2006 at 7:13 pm
i wonder how recent cause i bought mine a few years ago, and i bet it wouldn’t work if it the battery was dead, unless it needs very minimal power
December 31st, 2006 at 9:03 pm
isnt this illegal in any way? privacy?
January 1st, 2007 at 4:16 am
and if it is true how hard will it be to hack?
January 1st, 2007 at 11:37 am
It would be really cool to be able to hack into it and gain access to someone’s mic . . .
January 2nd, 2007 at 1:36 am
scary. first GPS and now this.
January 2nd, 2007 at 7:28 pm
its not illegal anymore, the USA PATRIOT Act took care of that.
January 3rd, 2007 at 1:36 pm
welcome, my son….
welcome… to the machine…
January 5th, 2007 at 1:12 pm
Actually, it wouldn’t need to be a device of any type in the phone…
even without GPS, the cellular network can find a phone to within a few hundred feet depending on coverage using signal strength calculations from several towers. (worst case they can say you are within x miles of a given tower.)
What they would do with the cell phone is have the firmware actually leave the phone turned on, but disable every external indication (screen, LED’s, earpiece, speaker,etc). They could even have the phone appear to turn on and off (display the graphics) while remaining on with the mic open. In theory, it could even be a pushed software firmware update as long as the phones’ internal programming language has the hooks for it.
June 3rd, 2007 at 12:23 pm
usb phone…
USB phone with family and friends. However, last night’s commute home showed me. USB Ps 2 Adapters. UberGiz……