Spyware and GPS tracking: the next frontier for family violence

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It’s been 40 years since I wrote my first story about family violence, the case of Violet Roberts and her son Bruce, both convicted of murdering Eric, husband and father. Mother and son had spent decades fearing Eric’s violence and experiencing it. Broken bones, broken teeth and broken lives. They were eventually released after pressure from Women Behind Bars and other activists.

Now there’s something more – and it’s so prevalent that family violence services are changing the way they operate. New research from Deakin University tells us that spyware is the next frontier – a “particularly acute threat” – in family violence. In fact, the manufacturers of spyware actively encourage and promote the use of their products for the surveillance of intimate partners and of children.It’s become so prevalent workers in shelters have had to change their practices.

“No one ever considers the capacity this technology will be used for evil, against women and children,” Daniel says. “Every couple of weeks we are hearing about new forms of spyware and GPS tracking – and other ways in which privacy can be breached. It’s nearly impossible to stay abreast of the new technology.”The researchers at Deakin spent a year going through the technology. Diarmaid Harkin says they found two clear and concerning trends. One, spyware has terrible data-security practices, so it’s not ony allowing the perpetrator to track down the victim; it also leaks her whereabouts all over the internet.

 

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