SignalTrace identifies people by the signals emitted from their electronic devices they travel with, such as fitness trackers, smartwatches, RFID tags, and local signals from their mobile phones

15 hours ago by Arthur Besse to c/privacy

ELSAG SignalTrace is a groundbreaking electronic signal intelligence system for law enforcement, designed to identify suspect people or vehicles.

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ELSAG SignalTrace is a groundbreaking software system for law enforcement, designed to identify suspect people or vehicles, even when a license plate number is not known. This system integrates seamlessly with the ELSAG Enterprise Operations Center, our standard data management and analysis software.

This system uses strategically placed sensors to collect electronic communication patterns and identities of consumer electronics, like vehicle components, Bluetooth, RFID tags, and Wi-Fi. As the electronic devices emit signals, sensors in the SignalTrace software capture their identifying or categorizing details to create an additional data set to enhance the records captured by LPR cameras in the area.

Product Features

  • Identifies the movements of electronic devices, individuals, and vehicles
  • Stores data on the SignalTrace server where it can be queried and analyzed to aid investigations
  • Respects individuals’ privacy rights (does not decrypt or read content from devices)
  • Allows law enforcement to recognize a specific vehicle included in an electronic signature, without the license plate number
  • Reveals signatures frequently travelling together with an individual or vehicle, which can lead to the discovery of convoys and other movement and travel patterns
  • SignalTrace is effective in off-road areas such as in subways and malls
  • Performs with or without license plate readers at every collection site, allowing for a wider coverage area while keeping deployment costs down

How it works

As the devices emit signals, SignalTrace sites captures them and correlates them together, along with LPR data if present. The data collected shows what group of devices are travelling together. As part of investigations, algorithms can determine which specific mix of devices are predictably moving together. That specific mix of devices—linked by common time stamps and locations—are described as an electronic fingerprint and can aid in the identification of suspects or witnesses.

For example: while 70 cars in 100 may contain iPhones, only one will have an iPhone 13rev2, an Audi radio, a pair of Bose headphones, a Garmin sports watch, a key finder, and the license plate ABC-1234. The collection of data represented by these specific things is an electronic signature.

eleijeep 22 points 13 hours ago

The best time to turn off Bluetooth was 15 years ago. The second best time is now.

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pathos 1 point 5 hours ago

That narrows you down more if anything.

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Sanguine 10 points 11 hours ago

On graphene (and maybe others I'm just unsure) you can set your Bluetooth and wifi to turn off automatically within a specified time of not being connected to those services. I have mine set to auto turn off within 5 minutes of not being connected to bluetooth or my homes wifi. Only "issue" this causes is when I don't realize it when I get home and forget to turn it back on. Usually an ad is my first clue since my network has a pihole and my mobile data does not.

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DanceMomsSavedMe 3 points 5 hours ago

Mine says you have to have location turned on for this to work.

Hard pass.

Edit: this is for turn ON automatically. I don't see turn off automatically maybe because I'm not on the main profile.

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yestalgia 3 points 7 hours ago

Settings > Security and Privacy > Exploit Protection > Turn off Bluetooth or Wifi automatically

I was having trouble finding this on GOS and figured I'd share.

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Dionysus 2 points 10 hours ago

Can't you use tasker to geofence an auto turn on of those when you're home?

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ironycanal 2 points 6 hours ago

Dark is still a profile.

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BradleyUffner 3 points 3 hours ago

Respects individuals’ privacy rights

LoL

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xyro 3 points 6 hours ago

Not very novel, just the scale and industrialisation is new

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FineCoatMummy 2 points 4 hours ago

ust the scale and industrialisation is new

Agree.

I think what many ppl dont' get, at least a lot of my friends don't, is that scale and automation changes the whole game. Fundamentally. Deeply!

I have friends who say, you could always be seen walking down the street or w/e. Yes! But the ppl I pass didn't make a permanent record of everyhwere that every person went. Of everything they did. Every person they ever talk to. Everything they bought. The old man or child you pass on the street forgot you 3 seconds later!

It's the automation of it, at pop scale, that changes everything. The permanent recording of it.

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sp3ctre 3 points 5 hours ago

Another form of fingerprinting. Great. When has this world become so paranoid?

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