Category Archives: Surveillance technology

New American: DEA Began Warrantless Surveillance in 1990s!

New American: DEA Began Warrantless Surveillance in 1990s! by Thomas R. Eddlem:

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The Hill: [Sen.] Judiciary [Committee] presses FBI on cellphone spying

The Hill: [Sen.] Judiciary [Committee] presses FBI on cellphone spying by Mario Trujillo: The leaders of the Senate Judiciary Committee are pressing the Obama administration for more information about a program that collects Americans’ cellphone data using technology that mimics … Continue reading

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CA10: Govt used Doppler radar to determine if defendant was in house, but court doesn’t have to decide constitutional question

Defendant was wanted for not reporting to probation, and there was a warrant for his arrest. The government used Doppler radar to determine whether defendant was in his house at the time. The court has concerns about the use of … Continue reading

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Fingerprint phone security: “Your fingerprint can be stolen by taking a photo”

The Hill: Your fingerprint can be stolen by taking a photo by Julian Hattem: A skilled hacker can replicate someone’s fingerprint based solely on a medium-range picture of their thumb, a prominent cyber expert proved over the weekend.

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The Hill: The ‘dirtboxes’ of the US Marshals Service

The Hill: The ‘dirtboxes’ of the US Marshals Service by Peter Toren: Recent reports about the United States Marshals Service’s use of planes to collect location data from cell phones of suspects through devices known as “dirtboxes” — but which … Continue reading

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Fusion: Investigation of 5 cities finds body cameras usually help police

Fusion: Investigation of 5 cities finds body cameras usually help police by Connie Fossi-Garcia and Dan Lierberman: A three-month Fusion investigation that reviewed hundreds of pages of records from five police departments with body camera programs reveals that the way … Continue reading

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The Hill: DOJ wants Apple to help unlock iPhones

The Hill: DOJ wants Apple to help unlock iPhones by Cory Bennett: The Department of Justice is harkening back to an 18th-century federal law to get access to encrypted iPhones, according to court documents published Monday by ArsTechnica.

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LA Times: Editorial: ACLU offers a smart safeguard for using surveillance technology [link to pdf added]

LA Times: Editorial: ACLU offers a smart safeguard for using surveillance technology The American Civil Liberties Union of California has produced a guide for communities on how to evaluate surveillance proposals and how to put in place security and civil … Continue reading

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