Hacker News new | ask | show | jobs
by user5994461 2235 days ago
>>> That kind of triangulation is nowhere near precise enough to reveal the data shown in the article.

Here, have a read at this article on how cell phone operate and how to track them. Wrote that a few years ago.

https://thehftguy.com/2017/07/19/what-does-it-really-take-to...

And the HN discussion, where developers admit they've been developing that for real for years: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=14803443

1 comments

Your link describes accuracy in an imaginary, optimal case to be ‘can see which block you’re in’.

Sorry, that’s not even close to the data they show in the article, where they can pinpoint the cage someone is watching in a zoo.

Makes sense of course, otherwise, why even have a GPS receiver in the phone?

This describes how mobile communication work, since mobiles appeared in the 1990s. The phone network has to have (at least) block level accuracy on every phone, otherwise it doesn't work.

Of course it can do much better than that (building level is definitely trivial). The previous comments thread on Hacker News has more details, including some explanations on correlating movements of people to trace every individual one came across and the relations they have. Scary stuff.

GPS is more accurate of course (10 meters or less), but it requires the phone to run a spyware application and drains the battery, unlike simply having a phone that's on.