Re: Deconstructing an Institutional Slander operation: @ioerror et al...
If you read the link i sent you would know there is residual power left on the device and an internal battery for specific tasks Also malware can be placed on your device Its sad that ppl on this list dont know tech On Jul 29, 2016 7:32 PM, "Spencer" <spencerone@openmailbox.org> wrote: Hi,
Cari Machet: sim card is detectable without power
This does not seem physically possible, at least without super villain resources. Wordlife, Spencer
On 07/29/2016 10:12 AM, Cari Machet wrote:
If you read the link i sent you would know there is residual power left on the device and an internal battery for specific tasks
Also malware can be placed on your device
Its sad that ppl on this list dont know tech
Right. The REMOVABLE sim card needs to be phone powered and even flight mode would kill anyone's ability to R/w access the card's data. What happens when the phone is powered on? Well that's why they're called "Smartphones"... because they're smarter than the typical user. Unless you expect an immediate drone strike as soon as they geo-locate seconds after the first cellsite polls your phone, you buy a burner android from tracphone or Virginmobile at your nearest 7-11. Use it, and burn it. IF what you're doing is so fucking important and secretive, you can afford the $29.95. Rr Ps. I've got the better part of an RF engineering degree under my belt. I know electronics tech. You know shit. There's also a number of other peeps around here with electronic-mechanical skills. Pps. It's sad that you're such a douche
On Jul 29, 2016 7:32 PM, "Spencer" <spencerone@openmailbox.org <mailto:spencerone@openmailbox.org>> wrote:
Hi,
Cari Machet: sim card is detectable without power
This does not seem physically possible, at least without super villain resources.
Wordlife, Spencer
as usual rayzer you have to name call i get tired of getting drilled for info and told i dont know anything ... boring irritating should i just say google it ? no again read the informative link i sent in this thread On Fri, Jul 29, 2016 at 8:41 PM, Rayzer <rayzer@riseup.net> wrote:
On 07/29/2016 10:12 AM, Cari Machet wrote:
If you read the link i sent you would know there is residual power left on the device and an internal battery for specific tasks
Also malware can be placed on your device
Its sad that ppl on this list dont know tech
Right. The REMOVABLE sim card needs to be phone powered and even flight mode would kill anyone's ability to R/w access the card's data. What happens when the phone is powered on? Well that's why they're called "Smartphones"... because they're smarter than the typical user.
Unless you expect an immediate drone strike as soon as they geo-locate seconds after the first cellsite polls your phone, you buy a burner android from tracphone or Virginmobile at your nearest 7-11. Use it, and burn it. IF what you're doing is so fucking important and secretive, you can afford the $29.95.
Rr
Ps. I've got the better part of an RF engineering degree under my belt. I know electronics tech. You know shit. There's also a number of other peeps around here with electronic-mechanical skills.
Pps. It's sad that you're such a douche
On Jul 29, 2016 7:32 PM, "Spencer" <spencerone@openmailbox.org> wrote:
Hi,
Cari Machet: sim card is detectable without power
This does not seem physically possible, at least without super villain resources.
Wordlife, Spencer
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Hi,
Cari Machet: the link
A new development; it seems I missed that message (:
[detectable with] residual power
Is not the same as "detectable without power". It seems that a SIM needs a device with batteries or super capacitors to have access to anything more than a few seconds of power. Wordlife, Spencer
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