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American Phone-Tracking Firm Demo'd Surveillance powers by Spying on CIA and NSA
2023-09-22
[The Intercept] IN THE MONTHS leading up to Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, two obscure American startups met to discuss a potential surveillance partnership that would merge the ability to track the movements of billions of people via their phones with a constant stream of data purchased directly from Twitter. According to Brendon Clark of Anomaly Six — or "A6" — the combination of its cellphone location-tracking technology with the social media surveillance provided by Zignal Labs would permit the U.S. government to effortlessly spy on Russian forces as they amassed along the Ukrainian border, or similarly track Chinese nuclear submarines. To prove that the technology worked, Clark pointed A6’s powers inward, spying on the National Security Agency and CIA, using their own cellphones against them.

Virginia-based Anomaly Six was founded in 2018 by two ex-military intelligence officers and maintains a public presence that is scant to the point of mysterious, its website disclosing nothing about what the firm actually does. But there’s a good chance that A6 knows an immense amount about you. The company is one of many that purchases vast reams of location data, tracking hundreds of millions of people around the world by exploiting a poorly understood fact: Countless common smartphone apps are constantly harvesting your location and relaying it to advertisers, typically without your knowledge or informed consent, relying on disclosures buried in the legalese of the sprawling terms of service that the companies involved count on you never reading. Once your location is beamed to an advertiser, there is currently no law in the United States prohibiting the further sale and resale of that information to firms like Anomaly Six, which are free to sell it to their private sector and governmental clientele. For anyone interested in tracking the daily lives of others, the digital advertising industry is taking care of the grunt work day in and day out — all a third party need do is buy access.

Posted by:Besoeker

#5  More than a decade earlier, Joe Nacchio had a team at Qwest tracking flash mob inception using cell tower triangulation.
Posted by: Skidmark   2023-09-22 16:46  

#4  Yes, feigning inability to know who filmed the Vegas police chief murder.
Posted by: swksvolFF   2023-09-22 13:59  

#3  I rely on the fact that nobody gives a sh*t where I am...

Excellent !
Posted by: Besoeker   2023-09-22 08:38  

#2  ^^ Word...
Posted by: Mullah Richard   2023-09-22 07:47  

#1  I rely on the fact that nobody gives a sh*t where I am...
Posted by: M. Murcek   2023-09-22 07:39  

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