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by mikedougherty
5326 days ago
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Even with the pre-paids, they'd stil be able to see where a person with one of those is going and their shopping patterns, therefore giving them exactly what they're looking for. They're tracking the movement of dots to analyze shopping patterns. If a dot is prepaid it doesn't make it a "fake" dot. What would really confuse them (maybe?) is getting as many phones on your person as possible then running around in circles. Why they would choose to attempt to discover patterns on black friday though is beyond me - consumer behavior on that day is completely wacky and inconsistent with any other day of the year. |
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AA-BBBBBB-CCCCCC-'); DROP TABLE imei;--
EDIT: another thought would be to use a directional antenna with a high-power transmitter (should only take a few watts with a +23DB panel or something) and have a script run through IMEIs and ESNs a few hundred a second, then just wave the thing around wildly.
If you want to stop this, you have to make it not economically viable for them. Real-life tracking calls for real-life DoS.