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Friday, April 04, 2014

Police departments conducting warrantless spying

'Stingray' device mimics cell tower, sweeps info from all phones that connect

(DigitalJournal) As the battle over the notion of warrantless spying rages on Capitol Hill, it was revealed that local police departments are engaging in similar dragnets and refusing to disclose that the technology was used, even to judges during court proceedings.

Local police departments across the country have been using a device known as a “Stingray” to mimic a cell phone tower and trick cell phones in the surrounding area into reporting information such as text messages, call log information, exact locations, and other data. The device receives information from all phones that report to it, not just a specific phone authorized by a search warrant. In the process of using the device for one reason, the police are spying on all citizens in the area.

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2 comments:

lmclain said...

Wait. Hold up. Are you saying the police don't think they have to answer, explain, or be accountable to ANYONE --- even JUDGES?! Even when we are talking about BLANKET and WARRANTLESS searches?!
Who still thinks the 4th Amendment still exists (or protects ANY citizen), except on some 200 year old piece of paper that the police use to wipe the snot from their nose.
Arrogant and illegal. but what's new about THAT when it comes to police actions??
Keep cheering, you buffoons. Sooner or later, you're going to be VERY sorry.
I'm betting it's "later".

Anonymous said...

12:42-And they know every move you make.