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Mysterious Fake Cellphone Towers Are Intercepting Calls All Over The US

By Jack Dutton





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Seventeen fake cellphone towers were discovered across the U.S. last week, according to a report in Popular Science. Rather than offering you cellphone service, the towers appear to be connecting to nearby phones, bypassing their encryption, and either tapping calls or reading texts.
Les Goldsmith, the CEO of ESD America, used ESD's CryptoPhone 500 to detect 17 bogus cellphone towers. ESD is a leading American defense and law enforcement technology provider based in Las Vegas.
With most phones, these fake communication towers are undetectable. But not for the CryptoPhone 500, a customized Android device that is disguised as a Samsung Galaxy S III but has highly advanced encryption.
Goldsmith told Popular Science: " Interceptor use in the U.S. is much higher than people had anticipated. One of our customers took a road trip from Florida to North Carolina and he found eight different interceptors on that trip. We even found one at South Point Casino in Las Vegas.”
The towers were found in July, but the report implied that there may have been more out there.
Although it is unclear who owns the towers, ESD found that several of them were located near U.S. military bases.
"Whose interceptor is it? Who are they, that's listening to calls around military bases? Is it just the U.S. military, or are they foreign governments doing it? The point is: we don't really know whose they are," Goldsmith said to Popular Science.
It's probably not the NSA — that agency can tap all it wants without the need for bogus towers, VentureBeat reported:

Not the NSA, cloud security firm SilverSky CTO/SVP Andrew Jaquith told us. “The NSA doesn’t need a fake tower,” he said. “They can just go to the carrier” to tap your line.
ComputerWorld points out that the fake towers give themselves away by crushing down the performance of your phone from 4G to 2G while the intercept is taking place. So if you see your phone operating on a slow download signal while you're near a military base ... maybe make that call from somewhere else.

In an amazing coincidence, police departments in a handful of U.S. cities have been operating "Stingray" or "Hailstorm" towers, which — you guessed it — conduct surveillance on mobile phone activity. They do that by jamming mobile phone signals, forcing phones to drop down from 4G and 3G network bands to the older, more insecure 2G band.

http://finance.yahoo.com/news/mysterious-fake-cellphone-towers-intercepting-162645809.html
 

stoned-trout

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could they resend my voice messages.....fuck you bitch you and the lawyer got it all.......maybe resend it 300 times...I would pay for that
 

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:yoinks: Frack that shite :nono:
Big Brother can see and hear bloody everything these days, what happened to the people being free?? :chin:
Not only do they save every email sent but now listen and record every mobile phone connection now too with their fake mobile phone towers, frack this, makes me want to smash my mobile phone reading this crap :yoinks:
 

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that's the problem. we are so focused on dumb shit like false flags. in ferguson.. to realize.. they are buggin the entire country.. soon the cameras will be going up.. shit. I was in a bigger city near me the other day.. and on every single street corner.. there is a gun shot reader.. and cameras. and the gunshot thing can pinpoint were abouts a shot was fired.. and this shit has been there for a while.. the thing I don't get is.. in this city.. drug dealers.. cocaine.. heroin.. crack.. and pills.. are being sold 24/7 365days a year.. and they barely take these dudes out.. barely. I see more people being busted for bud.. .. and its like your watching DAY AND NITE. and still cant fucking get these scumbags off the streets.. so .. if they aren't using it to take down them.. who are they REALLY USING IT FOR???

its kinda like the border of mexico.. dudes went down there to prove its unprotected.. and were is all the money going that is supposedly being spent on keeping the boarders SAFE ?

lol.. this country is fucked. and its getting worse.. and everyone is to damn worried about there iPhone.. then there privacy..
 

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this article is an advertisement for cryptophone,
how the fuck have so many real news agency's picked it up is beyond me.
 
When I was in the Army they told me that if I refused to pay out of pocket for a cell phone, they would confine me to the barracks until I did so.

They also threatened to reduce my rank and pay if I put my actual religion on my "dog tags", but that's another conversation.

I'm not in the Army anymore, and I don't own a cell phone. Don't have a home phone either. They still monitor everything I do online, or at least have unrestricted access to it at their whim.
They could also just come busting through my front door, shoot my dog, and drag me off to a cage with little reason and almost no possibility for recourse on my end.


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heard the cost of them was down to under 2 grand now. every hick pd in the country will be using them to monitor high school kids gossip
 

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they can monitor me all they want. I don't own a cell phone; never have, never will, & don't post pictures or admit to doing shit on the internet...anyone that talks to me knows where I live & how to get here. :tiphat:
 

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