Unless they have "the right equipment". Then you are right back at the same situation.
Nobody has "the right equipment" everywhere all at once, especially not with operators (human or otherwise) set to monitor it all the time.
In the real world, obscurity is the cornerstone of security.
Nobody has "the right equipment" everywhere all at once, especially not with operators (human or otherwise) set to monitor it all the time.
In the real world, obscurity is the cornerstone of security.