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Day: February 22, 2005

Hackaday Links

February 22, 2005 by Jason Striegel 3 Comments

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phrack had a howto a little while ago on a diy gps jammer.
needless to say, it ruffled a lot of feathers.
slate ran a similar editorial on cell phone jamming.

In the United States, actively jamming a cell-phone signal is illegal

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Cell Phone Jamming

February 22, 2005 by Jason Striegel 32 Comments

no cell phones
now, if i’m not mistaken, cell phone jamming is illegal in the united states

Posted in Cellphone Hacks

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