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|    damian.graves@gmail.com to All    |
|    Re: Remove GPS Ankle Bracelet    |
|    13 Sep 16 20:55:40    |
      6764ff26       I am a computer scientist and engineer so I can tell you ANY electronic device       can be hacked period, especially if you have physical access to it. There are       plenty of videos and posts explaining how to accomplish this. Getting the       device off is the easy        part, you can remove any HIP anklet in a Faraday cage without setting off an       alarm since Faraday cages block all electronic signals. How it is monitored       however differs from model to model so you would have to research how to       maintain the illusion that        it is still functioning properly until you are able to put it back on, which       obviously means you would have to remove it without permanently damaging it.       Again, there are posts and videos that explain how to accomplish this. If you       think its worth your        freedom to attempt happy researching and good luck.              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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