2/28/2026 at 9:51:46 AM
I built a demo of this back when I worked at Qualcomm in Seattle; match this with WiFi beacons and you can trace a person fairly well. It's been over a decade, but at the time both iOS and Android would send pings fairly frequently to all known WiFi networks looking to see if they should switch to a faster one. With your device ID, list of SSIDs you know, and your TPMS data, a person can learn a lot about you.Like, where do you work? Where do you stay (Hotel SSIDs)? Who are your friends (other people's home SSIDs)?
by RyJones
2/28/2026 at 11:01:08 AM
And this is what I exhaustively tell people who insist that [tech company] is listening. My reply boils down to, "Why would they need to when you already send them everything in writing?"by CSSer
2/28/2026 at 11:39:56 AM
Phones randomize hardware addresses now, so this doesn't work. Although there are better, not-so-publicly-known, ways to do it anyway.by 0x3f
3/1/2026 at 2:10:33 AM
Pretty sure at least every newish GM car broadcasts wifi and probably doesn't MAC address rotate so there's that...by hypercube33
3/1/2026 at 10:19:27 AM
If you capture cellular control frequencies you get msisdns for free.by RyJones