Cell Phone Privacy

Mon, 23 Oct 2006 by Aaron Titus

Now that you have graduated from high school, your text messages are probably a bit more sophisticated than: cya l8r @ Strbks lol :-P g2g. …or perhaps not.
As it turns out, people text message about just about everything—from confidential business arrangements, to extramarital affairs. Where do all of those text messages go? Well, nowhere. They stay right on your cell phone… even after you have deleted them, and sold your phone to someone else.
http://www.aarontitus.net/privacy/

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Strong Bad E-mail: "Technology"
The ever-venerable Strong Bad, animated by the Brothers Chaps, imparts wisdom on technology and cell phones.
Foley.com
September 2006 Privacy Report by DC law firm, Foley.

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  1. Donna Alston Says:

    Hello Mr. Aaron Titus my name is Donna Alston. My idenity has been plastered all over the web by WMATA. I received a letter indicating my social security number has been leaked. The workers compensation section leaked this. Please help me. Already my mail is turning up all over the place including my family. Lawyer offices said I owe them when bills have been paid. Please call me 2029054599

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