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ACLU Obtains Cell Phone Tracking Training Materials

guttentag writes "The New York Times has published a large collection of law enforcement training documents obtained by the ACLU. The documents describe in detail what kind of information can be obtained from cell phones and cell phone carriers, and how to obtain it. The 189-page PDF also contains dozens of invoices from the major carriers for their services to law enforcement that describe the fees for those services."

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  1. Re:Any suggestions further securing an Iphone? by GmExtremacy · · Score: 3, Funny

    What are you hiding?

  2. Re:Any suggestions further securing an Iphone? by fustakrakich · · Score: 5, Funny

    That's a lie, and you know it!

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  3. Re:Redactions by girlintraining · · Score: 3, Funny

    redactions from the invoices from cell companies (at the end), you'll notice that a few times names and emails are NOT redacted.

    Someone now has the name and e-mail address of a few of the secretaries that process the paperwork for [ 3 letter government agency]. We'll have to raise the terror alert to Muave: 'Increased Risk of Angry Letters Being Sent to Actual People Instead of Boiler Room.'

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  4. Re:Android by CharlyFoxtrot · · Score: 4, Funny

    You can use any additional bags to fashion yourself a nice hat too.

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