Wednesday, December 4, 2013

NSA tracking cellphone locations worldwide, Snowden documents show

The National Security Agency is gathering nearly 5 billion records a day on the whereabouts of cellphones around the world, according to top-secret documents and interviews with U.S. intelligence officials, enabling the agency to track the movements of individuals — and map their relationships — in ways that would have been previously unimaginable. The records feed a vast database that stores information about the locations of at least hundreds of millions of devices, according to the officials and the documents, which were provided by former NSA contractor Edward Snowden. New projects created to analyze that data have provided the intelligence community with what amounts to a mass surveillance tool.

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

Turn the ring off and send them on long trips by Post and Courier!

... give them to others to take on holiday!

That provides plenty of moving info for tracking.

:-)

III

jaque bauer said...

Did ya miss this one. PLA dreams of turning moon into Death Star, says expert

http://www.wantchinatimes.com/news-subclass-cnt.aspx?cid=1101&MainCatID=11&id=20131203000106

Anonymous said...

That's ok. When I'm ready to act, the cell battery comes out. Track THAT, Big Brother!

B Woodman
III-PER

Anonymous said...

Let the barstids "track" me. When I get ready to depart the grid, the battery in my (strictly basic operating, anything-but-smart) mobile phone comes out and Pretty much stays out. Got an automobile-type GPS for navigating in the car, and a little hand-held for when I need to get to (or get BACK to) someplace without a street address. Neither are new or even recently made. They have no idea how to communicate with anyone or anything except for their screen.

Ya know? Some of this shite is starting to sound more'n a tiny bit paranoid even to me!Refer