Airborne stringray: AP from WSJ: Report: Planes used to gather cellphone data

AP from WSJ: Report: Planes used to gather cellphone data

WASHINGTON (AP) – The Justice Department is collecting data from thousands of cellphones through high-tech gear deployed on airplanes that mimics communications towers, The Wall Street Journal reported Thursday.

The newspaper said the hunt for information about criminal suspects is also collecting data from many innocent Americans.

Citing sources familiar with the operations, the newspaper said the U.S. Marshal’s Service program, which became fully operational in 2007, operates Cessna aircraft from at least five metropolitan-area airports to collect the data. The airports were not identified in the Journal story.

WaPo: U.S. Marshals Service reportedly gathering phone data through airborne surveillance

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