Re: [TSCM-L] {1914} Re: question for you

From: kondrak <kon..._at_phreaker.net>
Date: Sun, 02 Sep 2007 06:09:13 -0400

Its from Onion wrote:
>
> BUT, like any transmitter it will feel warm to the touch and short
> battery life. Watch for these and other tell-tell signs of
> transmitting.
>
> Remember, it isn't magic. Just transmitters.
>
>
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> *From:* kondrak <mailto:kon..._at_phreaker.net>
> *To:* TSCM-..._at_googlegroups.com <mailto:TSCM-..._at_googlegroups.com>
> *Sent:* Saturday, September 01, 2007 4:20 AM
> *Subject:* [TSCM-L] {1911} Re: question for you
>
>
> YES! The ONLY way to disable that function is to remove the battery!
> Its not only possible for GPS, but to use it as an audio bug as well,
> even turned off, and invisible to the owner!
>
>
> Tom Valos wrote:
> >
> > can a phone that is TURNED OFF still provide gps signals ???
> >
> > ----- Original Message -----
> > *From:* Paul E. Niedermeyer <mailto:p..._at_pn.com>
> > *To:* TSCM-..._at_googlegroups.com
> <mailto:TSCM-..._at_googlegroups.com>
> <mailto:TSCM-..._at_googlegroups.com>
> > *Sent:* Thursday, August 30, 2007 5:53 PM
> > *Subject:* [TSCM-L] {1906} Article | CAUGHT BY THE GPS: CELLPHONE
> > TRACKED CITY WORKER DODGING WORK...
> >
> >
> http://www.nypost.com/php/pfriendly/print.php?url=http://www.nypost.com/seven/08302007/news/regionalnews/track_trick.htm
> >
> >
> > http://www.nypost.com/seven/08302007/photos/news007.jpg
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> >
> > New York Post <http://www.nypost.com/>
> >
> > 'TRACK' TRICK
> >
> > By DAVID SEIFMAN City Hall Bureau Chief
> >
> > document.write(' <\/script>');
> > /August 30, 2007/ -- A 21-year employee of the school system
> could
> > lose his job after officials accused him of repeatedly
> leaving early
> > - and stunned the worker with data it got by tracking his
> movements
> > with a city-issued cellphone, The Post has learned.
> >
> > In a precedent-setting case, administrative trial judge Tynia
> > Richard recommended the firing of John Halpin, a veteran
> supervisor
> > of carpenters, for cutting out before the end of his shift on as
> > many as 83 occasions between March 2 and Aug. 9, 2006.
> >
> > The evidence against Halpin, whose base pay is $300 a day,
> included
> > time cards that suspiciously appeared stamped on the same
> machine,
> > even though his duties placed him in different locations each
> day.
> >
> > But there was a clincher: data gathered through the GPS system on
> > Halpin's cellphone, which he accepted in 2005 without being
> told it
> > might be used to trace his every move.
> >
> > On March 8, for example, supervisors determined that Halpin
> was last
> > in Manhattan at 1:31 p.m. and was home in Levittown, L.I., at
> 2:40
> > p.m. On March 29, Halpin was found at home at 2:38 p.m.
> >
> > The earliest he was caught in Levittown was 1:40 p.m. on June 22.
> >
> > But his shift wasn't supposed to end until 3:30 p.m.
> >
> > Some workers refused the free-phone offer, saying they
> preferred to
> > use their own cells.
> >
> > Richard said the unsuspecting Halpin "admitted he took the phone
> > because he liked the walkie-talkie and other functions it has."
> >
> > She dismissed concerns about whether the city had to warn
> Halpin in
> > advance of the cellphone's tracking abilities.
> >
> > "The department [of Education] is not expected to notify its
> > employees of all the methods it may possibly use to uncover their
> > misconduct," Richard decided.
> >
> > "The undisputed intent of issuing the cellphone with GPS was
> for the
> > department to be able to determine the whereabouts of its
> > supervisors in the field."
> >
> > Rachel Minter, a lawyer who specializes in labor relations,
> said she
> > knows of very few similar cases because the law hasn't caught
> up to
> > the technology.
> >
> > "This is a very interesting case because it raises issues
> very much
> > on the edge," she said.
> >
> > Halpin questioned the reliability of the data and argued that his
> > privacy was invaded, since officials tracked him when he
> wasn't at
> > work.
> >
> > In fact, the data found Halpin on numerous occasions turned
> up early
> > for his job, sometimes at 6 a.m. His shift started at 8 a.m.
> >
> > Despite the extra hours Halpin put in without pay, Richard ruled
> > that it didn't mitigate his early departures and recommended
> he be
> > fired.
> >
> > Halpin has been removed from his duties and is awaiting word on
> > whether Schools Chancellor Joel Klein will follow the
> administrative
> > judge's recommendation.
> >
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