The Guardian writes about how they managed to track a person’s location through their cell phone.
“There is no trace of what I’m doing on her phone. I can’t quite believe my eyes: I knew that the police could do this, and telecommunications companies, but not any old random person with five minutes access to someone else’s phone. I can’t find anything in her mobile that could possibly let her know that I’m checking her location.”
Bodström-ish stuff.
Via CyberJournalist.