Bruce Schneier, who's opinion on security I tend to respect over maybe everyone else out there, has a blog post describing how a car belonging to a college student ended up with a GPS tracking device attached to it, courtesy of the FBI.
It moves me to wonder: if the bar for suspicion is set this low, how many of these devices are deployed in the field, at what cost, and with what success rate in preventing actual attacks.
It moves me to wonder: if the bar for suspicion is set this low, how many of these devices are deployed in the field, at what cost, and with what success rate in preventing actual attacks.