New e-mails reveal Feds not “forthright” about fake cell tower devices
E-mails could have implications for accused tax fraudster caught via "stingray."
According to new Justice Department e-mails obtained
by the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) of Northern California,
and published on Wednesday, federal investigators have been routinely
using “stingrays" to catch bad guys. A stingray
is a device that can create a false cellphone tower, and allows
authorities to determine a particular mobile phone’s precise location.
Stingrays aren't new—law enforcement agencies nationwide are believed to
have been using them for years.
But one e-mail in the new trove reveals something
brand-new: that the Feds were not fully clear about the fact that they
were specifically using stingrays (also known as “IMSI catchers”) when asking for permission to conduct electronic surveillance from federal magistrate judges.
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