Judge: Stingrays are “simply too powerful” without adequate oversight
A federal judge in Illinois has recently taken the unusual step of issuing three new stringent requirements for the government when it wants to deploy cell-site simulators. The move aims to protect the Fourth Amendment rights of innocent bystanders against unreasonable search and seizure.
Of course, for now, this order only applies to this one judge in the Northern District of Illinois.
These new stingray requirements come just about a month after the Department of Homeland Security imposed its own warrant requirement, following a similar move by the Department of Justice.
Not only can stingrays be used to determine location by spoofing a cell tower, but they can also be used to intercept calls and text messages. Once deployed, the devices intercept data from a target phone as well as information from other phones within the vicinity.
http://arstechnica.com/tech-policy/2015/11/judge-stingrays-are-simply-too-powerful-without-adequate-oversight/
Add new comment