Over the past twenty-five years, digital connectivity—including the internet and smartphones—has spread across the globe, including into every conflict zone.
Category Archives: Smartphone Journal
📱MICROWAVE MIND CONTROLby Tim RifatUK INTELLIGENCE FORCES AND MICROWAVE MIND CONTROL MIND CONTROL🔑 Mobile Phone as weapons
📱Warrantless Searches And Smartphones: Privacy In The Palm Of Your Hand? Margaret M. Lawtonh
📱The Second Amendment and Cyber Weapons, The Constitutional Relevance of Digital Gun Rights Jan KallbergArmy Cyber Institute at West Point (ACI) and the Department of Social Sciences United States Military AcademyWest Point, NY
📱The Dangerous Rise of “Dual-Use” Objects in War
📱From innovation to participation: connectivity and the conduct of contemporary warfare
MATTHEW FORD*
📱From cell phones to conflict? Reflections
on the emerging ICT–political conflict research agenda
📱MOBILE DEVICES AND THE MILITARY: USEFUL TOOL OR SIGNIFICANT THREAT?
📱The Use of Private Mobile Phones at War:
Accounts From the Donbas Conflict
📱UKRAINE SYMPOSIUM – USING CELLPHONES TO GATHER AND TRANSMIT MILITARY INFORMATION, A POSTSCRIPT
📱UKRAINE SYMPOSIUM – THE UKRAINE CONFLICT, SMART PHONES, AND THE LOAC OF TAKINGS
📱Is the Phone Mightier Than the Sword? Cellphones and Insurgent Violence in Iraq
📱War in the Smartphone Age: Conflict, Connectivity and the Crises at Our Fingertips
2025 ⚖️ 📱Multiple Courts Confirm: Carriers Must Protect Your Phone Location Data
Location data is generated by phone subscribers unavoidably—whether you are actively on a call or not, your device is regularly connecting to nearby cell towers to ensure you have service when a call comes through—and it is extremely sensitive information. As the Supreme Court described in 2012 in United States v. Jones, the sequence of aContinue reading “2025 ⚖️ 📱Multiple Courts Confirm: Carriers Must Protect Your Phone Location Data”