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Digital Evidence

Police Don’t Need a Search Warrant to Use Your Cell Phone Records to Track Your Location. Will SCOTUS Do Something About it?

May 4, 2017 //  by Chris Liu-Beers

Police Don’t Need a Search Warrant to Use Your Cell Phone Records to Track Your Location. Will SCOTUS Do Something About it?Read More

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Congress Grills FBI on Facial Recognition, Overwhelmingly Disapproves

March 27, 2017 //  by Chris Liu-Beers

Congress Grills FBI on Facial Recognition, Overwhelmingly DisapprovesRead More

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Real-time face recognition threatens to turn cops’ body cameras into surveillance machines

March 22, 2017 //  by Chris Liu-Beers

Real-time face recognition threatens to turn cops’ body cameras into surveillance machinesRead More

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The Art of Facial Recognition

March 13, 2017 //  by Chris Liu-Beers

The Art of Facial RecognitionRead More

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A man detailed his escape from a burning house. His pacemaker told police a different story. (OH)

February 8, 2017 //  by Chris Liu-Beers

A man detailed his escape from a burning house. His pacemaker told police a different story. (OH)Read More

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Cellphone Spy Tools Have Flooded Local Police Departments

February 8, 2017 //  by Chris Liu-Beers

Cellphone Spy Tools Have Flooded Local Police DepartmentsRead More

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Police the sheriff’s drones (CA)

January 26, 2017 //  by Chris Liu-Beers

Police the sheriff’s drones (CA)Read More

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Virtual crime scenes among features of Waukegan PD forensic scanner (IL)

January 6, 2017 //  by Chris Liu-Beers

Virtual crime scenes among features of Waukegan PD forensic scanner (IL)Read More

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Anti-surveillance clothing aims to hide wearers from facial recognition

January 4, 2017 //  by Chris Liu-Beers

Anti-surveillance clothing aims to hide wearers from facial recognitionRead More

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Can Alexa help solve a murder? Police think so — but Amazon won’t give up her data.

December 28, 2016 //  by Chris Liu-Beers

Can Alexa help solve a murder? Police think so — but Amazon won’t give up her data.Read More

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Cellebrite Extraction Reports from Cracked iPhone Published Online

December 23, 2016 //  by Chris Liu-Beers

Cellebrite Extraction Reports from Cracked iPhone Published OnlineRead More

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NACDL Releases Primers on Surveillance

December 13, 2016 //  by Sarah Olson

With a focus on Fourth Amendment concerns, the National Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers (NACDL) recently began a series of surveillance primers. The first primers in the series provide information on Automated License Plate Readers, Cell Phone Location Tracking, and Cell Site Simulators. NACDL will periodically release more primers on surveillance technologies. These documents are …

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What police can learn about you from the skin chemicals on your cell phone

November 16, 2016 //  by Chris Liu-Beers

What police can learn about you from the skin chemicals on your cell phoneRead More

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Losing Face: How a Facial Recognition Mismatch Can Ruin Your Life

October 13, 2016 //  by Chris Liu-Beers

Losing Face: How a Facial Recognition Mismatch Can Ruin Your LifeRead More

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Police documents reveal how law enforcement keep Stingray use secret

October 7, 2016 //  by Chris Liu-Beers

Police documents reveal how law enforcement keep Stingray use secretRead More

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