A recent report from the New South Wales Crime Commission has revealed that one in four individuals who purchase GPS tracking devices have a history of domestic violence. The study highlights a concerning trend of tracking devices being used by domestic violence offenders to stalk, harass, intimidate, and monitor their victims. The report also notes a significant increase in the use of tracking devices in recent years, not only by domestic violence offenders but also by organised crime networks. These criminal groups are using trackers to monitor and locate their rivals, with the ultimate goal of carrying out attacks. The findings of the report shed light on the dangerous implications of tracking devices falling into the wrong hands. It is crucial for authorities to address this issue and implement measures to prevent the misuse of tracking technology for harmful purposes.