What is Telephones and Mobile Telephones?
What will be an ideal response?
The tapping of telephone lines is a long-time investigative tool for law enforcement. In the United States the Communications Assistance for Law Enforcement Act (CALEA) requires that all telephone and “VoIP” communications be available for real-time wiretapping by federal law enforcement and intelligence agencies.
Law enforcement in the United States currently possesses technology to remotely activate the microphones in cell phones, by accessing the phone’s diagnostic/maintenance features, in order to listen to conversations that take place nearby the person who holds the phone.
Mobile phones are also commonly used to retrieve data on location. The geographical location of a mobile phone (and thus the person carrying it) can be determined easily (whether or not it is in use), using a technique known as multilateration. Multilateration calculates the differences in time for a signal to travel from the cell phone to each of several cell towers near the owner of the phone.
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