ACLU: FBI Slow-Walking Toward End Of Illegitimate Stingray Secrecy

ACLU: FBI Slow-Walking Toward End Of Illegitimate Stingray Secrecy by Nathan Freed Wessler:

For years, the FBI and other federal, state, and local law enforcement agencies have been using invasive cell phone surveillance equipment, called Stingrays or cell site simulators, in secret and without abiding by the requirements of the Fourth Amendment. After sustained advocacy by the ACLU and others, that may be changing. The Wall Street Journal reports today that the “Justice Department will start revealing more about the government’s use of secret cellphone tracking devices and has launched a wide-ranging review into how law-enforcement agencies deploy the technology.” According to the Journal, “in recent months, the Federal Bureau of Investigation has begun getting search warrants from judges to use the devices,” an improvement over prior policy.

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