Is there a program that can track people where they are?
Is there a program that can track people where they are?
Just with there cell phone number?
yes there is
but not for you
Interesting style of writing there subjectbox to body.
Feds can have access to the cellphones computers to track your location via distance triangulated between cell towers.
DNR
Interesting style of writing there subjectbox to body.
Feds can have access to the cellphones computers to track your location via distance triangulated between cell towers.
DNR
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He gives wisdom to the wise and knowledge to the discerning. He reveals deep and hidden things; he knows what lies in Darkness, and Light dwells with him.
He gives wisdom to the wise and knowledge to the discerning. He reveals deep and hidden things; he knows what lies in Darkness, and Light dwells with him.
They are usually a pay site, this one is, it gives the location of the owner pretty good, but in my case - it has an old address.
Search Successful! Results For (xxx)xxx-xxxx
Number: (xxx)xxx-xxxx Search Date: 01/11/2009 Search Time: 9:44 AM
City: Washington State: MI Full Phone Report: Available
Full Phone Report may include up-to-date information for:
•Owner name and address
•Phone location
•Household members
•Phone company and carrier
•Line type - landline or mobile
•And much more
Click "Continue" below to instantly access your Full Phone Report for (xxx)xxx-xxxx
in this site you will have to pay at least 14.95$USD to get the full report - outdated and wrong
DNR
Search Successful! Results For (xxx)xxx-xxxx
Number: (xxx)xxx-xxxx Search Date: 01/11/2009 Search Time: 9:44 AM
City: Washington State: MI Full Phone Report: Available
Full Phone Report may include up-to-date information for:
•Owner name and address
•Phone location
•Household members
•Phone company and carrier
•Line type - landline or mobile
•And much more
Click "Continue" below to instantly access your Full Phone Report for (xxx)xxx-xxxx
in this site you will have to pay at least 14.95$USD to get the full report - outdated and wrong
DNR
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He gives wisdom to the wise and knowledge to the discerning. He reveals deep and hidden things; he knows what lies in Darkness, and Light dwells with him.
He gives wisdom to the wise and knowledge to the discerning. He reveals deep and hidden things; he knows what lies in Darkness, and Light dwells with him.
I found some sites and they all pretty much go along this line of thinking:
1.Access the cell phone. In order to do the following steps, including loading software or installing a physical GPS chip, you will need access to the phone.
2.Load tracking software to the phone. If you are tracking your own cell phone because it was stolen, or you want to keep track of your kid’s location, consider a tracking program. There are several options including Wherify and uLocate that allow users to download software from the Internet to the cell phone.
(some are specific to phone models and some can warn the user that there is a gps running. Some cell providers offer this service, but it can also be turned off by the user options)
(this was pretty outrageous, I cannot see someone skilled enough to 'wire a gps chip to a phone and power it via the cellphone' WTF?!)
3.Install a GPS tracker to the phone. GPS chips come in varieties so small, often smaller than a dime, which can be inserted in the back of the phone while the user isn’t paying attention. Once the chip is inserted, it can be powered by the cell phone and is virtually undetectable. Signals can be monitored through a program on your PC.(smells like bullshit...)
DNR
1.Access the cell phone. In order to do the following steps, including loading software or installing a physical GPS chip, you will need access to the phone.
2.Load tracking software to the phone. If you are tracking your own cell phone because it was stolen, or you want to keep track of your kid’s location, consider a tracking program. There are several options including Wherify and uLocate that allow users to download software from the Internet to the cell phone.
(some are specific to phone models and some can warn the user that there is a gps running. Some cell providers offer this service, but it can also be turned off by the user options)
(this was pretty outrageous, I cannot see someone skilled enough to 'wire a gps chip to a phone and power it via the cellphone' WTF?!)
3.Install a GPS tracker to the phone. GPS chips come in varieties so small, often smaller than a dime, which can be inserted in the back of the phone while the user isn’t paying attention. Once the chip is inserted, it can be powered by the cell phone and is virtually undetectable. Signals can be monitored through a program on your PC.(smells like bullshit...)
DNR
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He gives wisdom to the wise and knowledge to the discerning. He reveals deep and hidden things; he knows what lies in Darkness, and Light dwells with him.
He gives wisdom to the wise and knowledge to the discerning. He reveals deep and hidden things; he knows what lies in Darkness, and Light dwells with him.
ok instead of GPS crap which i cant do does
http://www.reversephonedetective.com/ work?
like it can look up there address and stuff and name
do you know a 100% safe site that can look up phone records for cheap or ill pay the price.
http://www.reversephonedetective.com/ work?
like it can look up there address and stuff and name
do you know a 100% safe site that can look up phone records for cheap or ill pay the price.
ok, reversephone detective probably got license to access specific cellphone company records, maybe just for a one-time purchase of what record the cellco had at the moment. reversephonedetective had an old copy of my cellco's phone records - I hadn't lived at that location for 8 years now! You would think your privacy agreement with your cellco would prevent them from making money by selling your cellco nfo! Any site offering this service is at your own risk - of old nfo, or just plain inaccurate. The more expensive it is, the more likely its going to be good nfo..maybe.
The police and law enforcement/gov agencies they have court ordered or express premissions to access the cellco's active database for real-time nfo. They can only get the same nfo the cellco company gets - data from cell tower triangulation, or interrogating the actual cellphone while its turned on. Nothing more magic than that. Cellphones give out a signal all the time - while its turned on. The signal tells the cellco where you are - so they can quickly route your phonecalls to you. Nice feature, but this is how they track you. This data is converted to a map to represent their version of GPS, a triangulation between celltowers, accurate to about 100 feet. You need access to cellco's database, and no one has really hacked it, the network is likely secured by real-time monitoring. The tracking stops when you turn off the phone.
There are hardware devices that you can build (sure, einstein you can do it) portable, suitcase sized devices that scan cellphone frequencies that are local - nearby. So you need to be a certain distance to pick up the cellphone's signals. So if you are close by - you home in on the signal while driving around, and you can walk right up to the person holding the cellphone. The signal the cellphone is making is like "Hey Verizon, Its XXX-XXX-XXXX!, I am right HERE!" and it pops off every so many seconds. These devices run for about $1000 or cheap if you build it.
As far as hotwiring a cellphone with a gps chip so noone would notice, good luck with that james bond.
DNR
The police and law enforcement/gov agencies they have court ordered or express premissions to access the cellco's active database for real-time nfo. They can only get the same nfo the cellco company gets - data from cell tower triangulation, or interrogating the actual cellphone while its turned on. Nothing more magic than that. Cellphones give out a signal all the time - while its turned on. The signal tells the cellco where you are - so they can quickly route your phonecalls to you. Nice feature, but this is how they track you. This data is converted to a map to represent their version of GPS, a triangulation between celltowers, accurate to about 100 feet. You need access to cellco's database, and no one has really hacked it, the network is likely secured by real-time monitoring. The tracking stops when you turn off the phone.
There are hardware devices that you can build (sure, einstein you can do it) portable, suitcase sized devices that scan cellphone frequencies that are local - nearby. So you need to be a certain distance to pick up the cellphone's signals. So if you are close by - you home in on the signal while driving around, and you can walk right up to the person holding the cellphone. The signal the cellphone is making is like "Hey Verizon, Its XXX-XXX-XXXX!, I am right HERE!" and it pops off every so many seconds. These devices run for about $1000 or cheap if you build it.
As far as hotwiring a cellphone with a gps chip so noone would notice, good luck with that james bond.
DNR
Last edited by DNR on 11 Jan 2009, 12:48, edited 1 time in total.
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He gives wisdom to the wise and knowledge to the discerning. He reveals deep and hidden things; he knows what lies in Darkness, and Light dwells with him.
He gives wisdom to the wise and knowledge to the discerning. He reveals deep and hidden things; he knows what lies in Darkness, and Light dwells with him.
there isn't they use the same network as the cellco.
If you are thinking 'enemy of the state' scenario, then you are way out of your league with Imaging Satellites, airborne drones, and body implantable GPS chips.
DNR
If you are thinking 'enemy of the state' scenario, then you are way out of your league with Imaging Satellites, airborne drones, and body implantable GPS chips.
DNR
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He gives wisdom to the wise and knowledge to the discerning. He reveals deep and hidden things; he knows what lies in Darkness, and Light dwells with him.
He gives wisdom to the wise and knowledge to the discerning. He reveals deep and hidden things; he knows what lies in Darkness, and Light dwells with him.
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There are, but old cellphones generally dont have the gps chips in them so they are virtually untrackable.LilCrazed wrote:there is a suppose to be a fbi or military program for hacking to track where people are located pin point where can i get that .
The pinpointing is nice, but can be easily misguided!
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