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Cellular eavesdropping: amateur scanning buffs listen in on Arkansas' 30,000 cellular telephones with scanners costing less than $300.
Arkansas Business
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September 24, 1990|
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Cellular Eavesdropping
Amateur Scanning Buffs Listen In On Arkansas' 30,000 Cellular Telephones With Scanners Costing Less Than $300
As head of one of the state's largest real estate firms, John Flake has owned a cellular telephone for two years. The portable telephone's convenience is a must for the hard-working deal maker who, like other real estate agency executives, uses it to boost his daily productivity. Until last week, Flake didn't realize he might be disclosing valuable business secrets talking on his cellular telephone.
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