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  2. How hackers are using Bluetooth to track police activity

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    An Axon spokesperson confirmed that the company uses Bluetooth capabilities for pairing in-car systems with mobile apps, and for its camera recording devices.

  3. Samsung's SmartThings app can now detect if someone is ...

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    Samsung has unveiled an update to its SmartThings platform that includes Bixby voice control and a clever new feature that can detect if someone is tracking your location.

  4. Here are the devices law enforcement use to spy on you - Engadget

    www.engadget.com/2015-12-17-spy-hardware-catalog...

    The Intercept obtained the catalog of devices used by federal and local law enforcement to collect and monitor cell phone data. The tracking hardware -- including the infamous Stingray -- in the ...

  5. Your Android phone could have stalkerware - TechCrunch

    techcrunch.com/2024/04/19/remove-android-spyware

    This simple guide explains how to identify and remove common spyware apps from your Android phone.

  6. Vehicle tracking system - Wikipedia

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    Vehicle tracking systems are commonly used by fleet operators for fleet management functions such as fleet tracking, routing, dispatching, driving behavior, on-board information and security. Some vehicle tracking systems are bundled with or interface with fleet management software.

  7. List of James Bond gadgets - Wikipedia

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    It does not include the main doomsday device associated with the film. It does not include makeshift gadgets or weapons, animals, or general spy equipment and installations such as disguises / fake passports, surveillance equipment, secret passages / trap doors, remote-controlled detonations, unless particularly notable.

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