Court orders carriers to remotely brick phones that have been smuggled into prisons
by Cory Doctorow from on (#3VG3X)
Back in 2015, California enacted legislation requiring cellphone makers to equip their products with over-the-air kill-switches that could be used to brick stolen phones; the idea was to reduce the incentive to steal phones (a crime that often involved a surprising amount of violence) because as soon as the phone was stolen, it would stop working forever. (more")