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Sounds great but...
I wonder, can this technology be used to track people's whereabouts without their knowledge? For example, is there or could there be some NSA or other secret group back door whereby a tracing function may be activated via the internet?

This type of concern is already being tested for car systems, especially the radio systems used by luxury vehicles to monitor tire pressure. These specific systems tend to be the least secure, and can therefore be interecepted and read by someone nearby with the proper radio equipment.

Again, it sounds great, but I wonder if anyone can document any downsides from actual technical specs, and not just my Orwellian concerns.
Posted by: srobtjones@...   Posted on: 04/15/08 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

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Sounds great but...  srobtjones@... | 04/15/08
I want tracking despite paranoid concerns  GiveMeGizmos | 04/15/08
More Info Re: Thelaptoplock?  hicotton | 04/16/08
tracking  register@... | 04/15/08
RE: Stolen laptops phone home  a_chameleon | 04/16/08
No downside? Welcome to the real world  geedavey@... | 04/16/08
RE: No downside? Welcome to the real world  SigmaX | 04/16/08
RE: Stolen laptops phone home  ken.england@... | 04/16/08
It's invasion of privacy at the least  sxxxydan | 04/16/08
Calm down...  jiggafied8 | 04/16/08
It's reporting your IP not coding all you do......  suemccartin | 04/16/08
RE: Stolen laptops phone home  suemccartin | 04/16/08
RE: Stolen laptops phone home  michael.paparella@... | 04/16/08
My experience with a stolen laptop  cppsolutions | 04/16/08

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