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Cell phone interception
2016-05-04 18:06:36.766113+02 by
Dan Lyke
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Technology Gets Spotlight in Maryland Courts: Secrecy and Defense Concerns Surround Cell Phone Trackers:
But Annapolis Police couldn’t find their target in the case of a Pizza Boli’s employee who reported being
robbed of 15 chicken wings and three subs while out on delivery in March. In that case, police got a court order,
according to the police log.
The value of the wings and subs totaled $56.77.
So, yeah: Your cell phone data is being intercepted. Period.
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