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by dkersten
4607 days ago
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I worked telecoms a few years back. One of the things I worked on was an anti spam system for SMS. It had the ability to blacklist, throttle and log messages based on a number of identifiers including imei, phone number, Tower id, service center id and message content (typically binary patterns in non text payloads but there was nothing stopping it to be used to block messages containing certain text or keywords). So if we were using these numbers to block messages then I'd absolutely expect government agencies to use them to monitor or track phones. |
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