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Article • January 15, 2024 • from CLN January, 2024
Police Requests to Google Replacing Old Fashioned Detective Work by Anthony Accurso by Anthony W. Accurso A recent report by Julia Love and Davey Allen, writing for Bloomberg, highlights how the default for what passes for police investigative work is simply requesting data from Google for even the pettiest crimes. …
FBI Buys Software to Enslave Your Phone by Michael Thompson by Michael Dean Thompson NSO Group is an Israeli firm started by former Israeli intelligence officers that produced some remarkably infamous software. The company’s software has become notorious for its use by governments with little regard for human rights violations …
Article • January 15, 2024 • from CLN January, 2024
House Judiciary Committee Investigates Major Banks for Unauthorized Sharing of Private Financial Information With the FBI by Jo Ellen Nott by Jo Ellen Nott The House Judiciary Committee and Weaponization Select Subcommittee headed by Ohio Republican Jim Jordan is actively investigating major banks for allegedly sharing Americans’ private financial information …
CBP Promises Not to Buy Location Data – But Is It a Hollow Promise? by Michael Thompson by Michael Dean Thompson Global Positioning Satellite (“GPS”) systems began as a tool to help the American military prosecute wars. Among its many uses today is to help the American criminal justice system …
Article • December 15, 2023 • from CLN December, 2023
The EFF Is Tackling Border Towers, Facilitating Research into Impact of Mass Surveillance by Anthony Accurso by Anthony W. Accurso The Electronic Frontier Foundation (“EFF”) released an interactive map to track the network of surveillance towers along the U.S. borders with Mexico and Canada, as well as several and some …
Article • December 15, 2023 • from CLN December, 2023
Texas Using Highly Sophisticated Israeli Phone Tracking Software by Jo Ellen Nott by Jo Ellen Nott Texas Governor Greg Abbott (R) launched Operation Lone Star in March 2021 after declaring a state of emergency in response to a rise in border crossings and fentanyl trafficking in southern Texas. As part …
Article • December 15, 2023 • from CLN December, 2023
We the Targeted: How the Government Weaponizes Surveillance to Silence its Critics 2372 by John W. Whitehead, Nisha Whitehead by John & Nisha Whitehead “Once a government is committed to the principle of silencing the voice of opposition, it has only one way to go, and that is down the …
Article • November 1, 2023 • from CLN November, 2023
Your Car Is Spying on You by Michael Thompson by Michael Dean Thompson While it is true that Americans tend to carry their cellphones as grafted appendages, it may be that their cars know even more about them than their cellphones. Consider the following scenario: Jane sees that her car …
People of Maine at Forefront of Battle to Keep Government Security Apparatus in Check by Douglas Ankney by Douglas Ankney The people of Maine have made a bold step in corralling the “unaccountable power of fusion centers” with the passage of HP 947, An Act to Increase the Transparency and …
Study Reveals Important Details About iPhone’s Building Level Registration Reliability by Jo Ellen Nott by Jo Ellen Nott In a stabbing case in The Hague, Netherlands, a suspect facing charges in the deadly incident denied his involvement. Wanting to prove his presence at the crime scene, the Dutch police turned …
Article • November 1, 2023 • from CLN November, 2023
Gunshot Detection Technology Continues to Acquire New Business Despite Major Clients Dropping Contracts and Researchers Questioning Its Effectiveness by Jo Ellen Nott by Jo Ellen Nott SoundThinking is a California-based tech company formerly known as ShotSpotter that sells systems to detect gunshot sounds and relay that information to law enforcement …
Article • October 1, 2023 • from CLN October, 2023
Digital Voiceprinting Is Not Ready for Court by Anthony Accurso by Anthony W. Accurso New techniques using artificial intelligence to analyze voices fall short of meeting the standard for court admissibility, but that hasn’t stopped police from coercing plea deals out of defendants while claiming the “evidence” against them is …
Oregon Supreme Court Clarifies Mansor Ruling for Search Warrants for Digital Data and Announces Framework for Suppression When Warrant Contains Both Constitutional and Unconstitutional Search Categories by Anthony Accurso by Anthony W. Accurso The Supreme Court of Oregon clarified the procedure, flowing from its previous doctrine on cellphone searches, for …
Article • October 1, 2023 • from CLN October, 2023
Closed Circuit Cameras: Not the Objective Lenses We’re Told by Benjamin Tschirhart by Benjamin Tschirhart The camera is the ultimate symbol of faithful and accurate recording in the public consciousness. Photographs and camera footage command overwhelming respect and deference from candid, everyday selfies all the way to court proceedings. “The …
Article • September 1, 2023 • from CLN September, 2023
Surveilling AI’s Big Moment by Michael Thompson by Michael Dean Thompson AI is having its moment. And though   much of what has been slapped with the AI label is generally a far cry from the large language models you may have experienced at Bing and Google, it can still be …
Article • September 1, 2023 • from CLN September, 2023
Law Enforcement Using Technology That Accesses Live Video From Any Camera Connected to the Internet by Jordan Arizmendi by Jordan Arizmendi Last February, WDTN reported that  Dayton, Ohio, City Commission members, voted to approve installation of the Fusus network. When the system is set up, a 911 call will automatically …
New Service Highlights Cellphone Privacy Issues by Michael Thompson by Michael Dean Thompson Corporations have turned cellphones into mobile snooping devices that monetize consumer habits and daily activity. A new service, Pretty Good Phone Privacy (“PGPP”), addresses some of the privacy concerns built into the cellular system. The problem comes down …
Article • September 1, 2023 • from CLN September, 2023
New Robotic Cops Patrolling in NYC by Jordan Arizmendi by Jordan Arizmendi Move over Terminator, the newest crop of law enforcement agents are New York City’s futuristic robots that have been given the beat of Times Square as well as the city subways. This is not the first time that …
Brief • August 28, 2023
Alexa A. V. Edwards, LA, Motion for Spoliation Sanctions Regarding Absence of Body-Worn Camera Footage, Body Worn Camera, 2023 Case 3:22-cv-00573-SDD-RLB Document 242 08/28/23 Page 1 of 3 UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE MIDDLE DISTRICT OF LOUISIANA ALEX A., et al., Plaintiffs, v. Civ. Act. No. 3:22-CV-00573-SDD-RLB JOHN BEL …
Article • August 1, 2023 • from CLN August, 2023
A Surveillance Scam by Any Other Name Is But a Parasite by Data brokers, such as ShotSpotter, Fog Data Science, and Flock Safety bill themselves as surveillance companies assisting law enforcement in its quest to keep communities safer. But in actuality, they seemingly bilk taxpayers by selling bulk information to …
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