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elleng

(131,053 posts)
Wed Jun 5, 2013, 10:51 PM Jun 2013

Prosecutors Push for 'Kill Switch' to Prevent Smartphone Thefts.

Source: nyt/reuters

In a push to curb cellphone thefts, prosecutors for New York state and the city of San Francisco said on Wednesday they plan to meet with industry representatives to urge them to install switches to disable stolen smartphones.

New York State Attorney General Eric Schneiderman and San Francisco District Attorney George Gascon said they will meet on June 13 with representatives of the four largest smartphone manufacturers.

They said they will ask the industry to place "kill switches" on mobile devices to render them inoperable when stolen, eliminating any incentive for theft.

"With 1.6 million Americans falling victim to smartphone theft in 2012, this has become a national epidemic," Gascon said in a statement. "Unlike other types of crimes, smartphone theft can be eradicated with a simple technological solution."



Read more: http://www.nytimes.com/reuters/2013/06/05/technology/05reuters-usa-phones-killswitch.html?hp

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Prosecutors Push for 'Kill Switch' to Prevent Smartphone Thefts. (Original Post) elleng Jun 2013 OP
How Long, Ma'am, Till Some Clever Youth Finds A Work-Around? The Magistrate Jun 2013 #1
This message was self-deleted by its author groundloop Jun 2013 #2
That should make it easier customerserviceguy Jun 2013 #3
And this will also allow governments to kill blackspade Jun 2013 #4
This ^^^ nt Mnemosyne Jun 2013 #9
Why kill it when you can trace and track it? Downwinder Jun 2013 #5
This is already possible with iPhones proud2BlibKansan Jun 2013 #6
Put one in guns too. tblue Jun 2013 #7
smartphones, etc,... will soon be a $10 giveaway ...nt quadrature Jun 2013 #8
An anti-swipe swipe? Spitfire of ATJ Jun 2013 #10
It'll only escalate to the anti-swipe anti-swipe swipe. Or is it the anti-anti-swipe swipe? marble falls Jun 2013 #11
Or if the program to defeat the anti swipe swipe is swiped. Spitfire of ATJ Jun 2013 #12
haha, not the kind of "kill switch" i thought of first 0rganism Jun 2013 #13

The Magistrate

(95,249 posts)
1. How Long, Ma'am, Till Some Clever Youth Finds A Work-Around?
Wed Jun 5, 2013, 10:55 PM
Jun 2013

Electrical stuff is hardly my strong suit, but the young seem awfully nimble at it nowadays....

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customerserviceguy

(25,183 posts)
3. That should make it easier
Wed Jun 5, 2013, 11:04 PM
Jun 2013

to render them completely inoperative if you're behind on your cell phone bill. You won't even be able to play games on the thing, or look up friends' numbers.

It already works that way with 'anti-theft' immobilizers on newer cars. Get behind in your payments, they'll stop your car, and tell the repo man exactly where to find you.

0rganism

(23,962 posts)
13. haha, not the kind of "kill switch" i thought of first
Thu Jun 6, 2013, 05:05 PM
Jun 2013

Rewrite:
They said they will ask the industry to place "kill switches" on mobile devices to detonate small explosive charges sufficient to cause serious head wounds to anyone using the stolen phone, eliminating any incentive for theft.

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