Wired worked together with the EFF to conduct an analysis of wireless signal data.
What they found was evidence that someone may have used a cell-site simulator to spy on devices.
A popular brand of cell-site simulators isthe Stingray.
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Wired reporterstraveled to the DNClast summer and used phones equipped with special software.
In the process we captured Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, and cellular signals.
Wired writes that one of the devices the reporters were carrying abruptly switched to a new tower.
This is extremely suspicious behavior that normal towers do not exhibit, Quintin told Wired, of the analysis.
This is not 100 percent incontrovertible truth, but its strong evidence suggesting a cell-site simulator was deployed.
We dont know who was responsibleit could have been the US government, foreign actors, or another entity.
Gizmodo reached out to the EFF for more information.
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