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Subject: [IP] POLICE KEEP QUIET ABOUT CELL-TRACKING TECHNOLOGY
Date: Sun, 23 Mar 2014 18:24:31 -0400
From: David Farber <farber@gmail.com>
Reply-To: dave@farber.net
To: ip <ip@listbox.com>


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WASHINGTON (AP) -- Police across the country may be intercepting phone calls or text messages to find suspects using a technology tool known as Stingray. But they're refusing to turn over details about its use or heavily censoring files when they do.

Police say Stingray, a suitcase-size device that pretends it's a cell tower, is useful for catching criminals, but that's about all they'll say.

For example, they won't disclose details about contracts with the device's manufacturer, Harris Corp., insisting they are protecting both police tactics and commercial secrets. The secrecy - at times imposed by nondisclosure agreements signed by police - is pitting obligations under private contracts against government transparency laws.  






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