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Poll_Blind

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Sun Dec 8, 2013, 10:57 PM Dec 2013

Fucking scary: Indiana State Police tracking cellphones - but won't say how or why [View all]

Dude. Check this shit out:

Indiana State Police tracking cellphones but won't say how or why:
http://archive.indystar.com/article/20131208/NEWS/312080012/Indiana-State-Police-tracking-cellphones-won-t-say-how-why
This year, the Indiana State Police paid $373,995 for a device that law enforcement personnel have described as a powerful tool in the fight against crime and terrorism. It could allow investigators in a surveillance vehicle to park in a crowded area and track the movements of anyone nearby with a cellphone and capture the numbers of people’s incoming and outgoing calls and text messages.

All of which concerns civil liberties and open-government groups.

They worry that the technology could be used to violate innocent Hoosiers’ constitutionally protected rights to privacy if proper checks and balances aren’t in place.

But officials at Indiana’s largest police agency aren’t saying what they do with the technology; they’re mum on whose data they’ve collected so far; and they’re not talking about what steps they take to safeguard the data.

Citing concerns that releasing any information would endanger public safety by hindering the agency’s ability to fight crime and combat terrorism, they won’t even say whether they ask a judge for a search warrant before they turn the equipment on.


Ah, as the Big Brother (Federal) does, so does the Little Brother (State).

But if your metaphorical balls aren't in your throat about it yet, a sidebar on the article describes how it works:
Often installed in a surveillance vehicle, the suitcase-size Stingrays trick all cellphones in a set distance — sometimes exceeding a mile, depending on the terrain and antennas — into connecting to it as if it were a real cellphone tower.


This article from USA Today, published just a few minutes ago has an interactive infographic showing you how the Stingray system works.

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Not just scary... defacto7 Dec 2013 #1
Why I call my cell my own tracking device nadinbrzezinski Dec 2013 #2
I wonder if they can remotely turn on the mic and camera too, with it still looking 'asleep'. Electric Monk Dec 2013 #22
When police forces are WAY overfunded Blue_Tires Dec 2013 #3
I live in this screwed-up state. Brigid Dec 2013 #4
Only if you remove the battery. RC Dec 2013 #11
Some cell phones wont allow you to remove the battery darkangel218 Dec 2013 #26
Well, there is always the hammer... RC Dec 2013 #28
lol! darkangel218 Dec 2013 #29
People in Indiana have cell phones? Whoda thunk... madinmaryland Dec 2013 #5
Yes, we do. Brigid Dec 2013 #12
Why wouldn't we? SaltyBro Dec 2013 #24
The name is misleading. He's actually madinohio. KamaAina Dec 2013 #31
Let me guess, they think microwaves are harmless too. Coyotl Dec 2013 #6
Microwaves won't give you cancer. RC Dec 2013 #13
read this Coyotl Dec 2013 #33
I repeat Microwaves won't give you cancer. RC Dec 2013 #34
The device doesn't trick them hootinholler Dec 2013 #7
It mimics as a cell tower but I don't think they relay call, who knows these days...nt Jesus Malverde Dec 2013 #19
The next step in this arms race... JimboBillyBubbaBob Dec 2013 #8
Anyone know if these things are effective as protection? snot Dec 2013 #9
In a word, no GETPLANING Dec 2013 #10
iPhone batteries aren't removable Silent3 Dec 2013 #15
This state is so fucked up when it comes to law enforcement NuclearDem Dec 2013 #14
It's the whole country, not just Indiana. jsr Dec 2013 #16
They will begin using these systems more and more Th1onein Dec 2013 #17
The obvious purpose is for political surveillance. Jesus Malverde Dec 2013 #18
"If you have nothing to hide, you have nothing to fear" davidn3600 Dec 2013 #20
If you know nothing, you have nothing to fear. Coyotl Dec 2013 #35
"Fighting terror" = Parking outside the lot at Deer Creek when Phish are playing Warren DeMontague Dec 2013 #21
I thought we were supposed to have a system of checks and balances... Vashta Nerada Dec 2013 #23
Kick for the morning crew! Poll_Blind Dec 2013 #25
'Stingray' Phone Tracker Fuels Constitutional Clash FarCenter Dec 2013 #27
From that article... countryjake Dec 2013 #30
Rochester, New York won't say if it purchased surveillance equipment Earth_First Dec 2013 #32
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