Daily Archives: December 2, 2015

IRS to require warrants for cellphone spying

The Hill: IRS to require warrants for cellphone spying by Julian Hattem: The IRS is pledging to use controversial phone-tracking technology only after acquiring a warrant, a concession announced slightly more than a month after the agency’s use of the … Continue reading

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NY Times: Op-Ed Contributor: The Real Problem With Police Video

NY Times: Op-Ed Contributor: The Real Problem With Police Video by Sarah Lustbader: But while protesters have criticized the delayed response to the shooting, no one seems to be asking a more fundamental question: Why were the police in control … Continue reading

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CA11: Cell phone with CP on it was lost in a Wal-mart then abandoned

Defendants lost their cell phone in a Wal-Mart. The person finding the phone looked in it to see if there was identifying information, but there wasn’t. The phone wasn’t password protected. The person handling it found what appeared to be … Continue reading

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Robson Forensic: Vehicle Infotainment, Telematics & GPS Data in Forensic Investigations

Thinking of buying a “smart car”? Chevrolet advertises “wired” cars. So, your car can rat you out*: Robson Forensic: Vehicle Infotainment, Telematics & GPS Data in Forensic Investigations Many of the new vehicles on the market today come equipped with … Continue reading

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