Quote Originally Posted by TheAtomicPunk
Well, bit of advice. Their are helicopters that can detect super hot lights inside houses by flying over them. That's how they find where the growers are... True story.
the United States' Supreme Court ruled (a few years ago) that LEO can't use fly-over heat detection and infra-red surveillance, etc... they stopped doing that, almost before they got started (one simple reason: the cost $$$$) ... and, 'disclaimers' are a waste of time, absolutely NO legal loophole there ... :smokin:
the image reaper Reviewed by the image reaper on . FBI sending malware to 'myspace' clients? In a word, yes! Hey, Ran across this story and thought it would be of interest to peeps on here. Criminals of any type can have their online activities tracked and stored by the feds. "FBI agents trying to track the source of e-mailed bomb threats against a Washington high school last month sent the suspect a secret surveillance program designed to surreptitiously monitor him and report back to a government server, according to an FBI affidavit obtained by Wired News. The court filing offers the first Rating: 5