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New Limits to FBI Tracking of Cell Phone Users

EvilTwinSkippy writes "According to the Washington Post (free registration), Two Federal Courts have seperately ruled that the FBI may not track the location of cell phone users without proof that a crime has been committed, or is in progress. The cases involve the FBI seeking court orders to track suspects in real-time using the mobile phone network as part of an ongoing investigation."

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  1. Re:Things that... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Informative
    I certainly went "HMM", but not at the ruling. I went "HMM" at the submitter who didn't read the fracking article.

    The FBI may not track the locations of cell phone users without showing evidence that a crime occurred or is in progress, two federal judges ruled, saying that to do so would violate long-established privacy protections.


    Showing evidence is not proving a crime.