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by ClassicFarris
4315 days ago
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> … We also know that kill switches are effective… Do you have a source to back up the stats in this section? > This would be an ineffective way to accomplish that. They'd first have to make a list of all the phones in the target area, and then they'd have to send the lock commands to them, one by one. This doesn't seem to hard, if you have all of the phones connecting to one or two towers (Or you set up your own "Stingray" tower). Now the standard line before a protest speech will be, "Please turn your phones to silent, and turn off the kill switch please..." |
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http://blogs.wsj.com/metropolis/2014/03/03/new-york-bill-wou...
http://www.csmonitor.com/USA/USA-Update/2014/0515/Minnesota-...
http://phonetheftfacts.com/facts-and-information/recent-news...
http://blogs.findlaw.com/technologist/2014/06/iphone-thefts-...
http://www.nydailynews.com/new-york/kill-switch-lowers-iphon...