Re: Tracking Mobile Hi-Speed Internet

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Date: Sun, 30 Aug 2009 09:00:07 -0700 (PDT)

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Subject: Tracking Mobile Hi-Speed Internet
From: eglemont <egle..._at_yahoo.com>
To: TSCM-L Professionals List <TSCM-..._at_googlegroups.com>

I am considering buying one of these;

http://www.rogers.com/web/content/wireless-plans/iphone_card_plans#dop

Obviously law enforcement could track down my location by
triangulation when using the device. So I suspect could a corrupt
Rogers employee. But could the encryption be cracked by a private
investigator or non Canadian security agency to locate the active
device?

I have no knowledge of the encryption scheme used by this device, nor
is this explained on the website. If you wish to inform all readers
that's fine, or drop me an email to egle..._at_yahoo.com and advise.

Thanks very much for any help with this. I have nothing to fear from
Canadian law enforcement but I am worried about hackers and third
party security investigators.
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