Calgary Police Cellphone Surveillance Device Must Remain Top Secret, Judge Rules (www.cbc.ca)
Freshly Exhumed writes from a report via CBC.ca: To protect police investigative techniques that may or may not have been used in a Calgary Police Service investigation, their controversial cellphone surveillance device will remain so secretive not even the make and model can be released to the public, according to a court ruling released Monday. The MDI (Mobile Device Identifier) technology -- colloquially called a StingRay after Harris Corporation's IMSI device, which mimics cell towers and intercepts data from nearby phones -- is controversial in part because in at least one Canadian case, prosecutors have taken watered down plea deals rather than disclose information related to the device.
They are such fascists. Why can't they be more enlightened like us Americans?
that's where the lawyer makes it worth the fee.
So if I'm in law enforcement in Canada, I could say I have a magic device that detects corruption, point fingers, and then people just have to deal with it?
Meanwhile in the USA people are able to scrutinize breathalyzers and challenge their validity in court?
I'd say wtf are you doing Canada?
I don't see how someone can receive a fair trial if the the mechanism used to collect evidence is secret. The prosecution can only claim to have phone records, there is no way for the defense to question their accuracy, or whether the evidence could be spoofed.
The only reason to keep the operation of stingrays secret is of there is some way to spoof them. In that case how can you be sure that there aren't already spoofing systems in the wild?
As a Juror I would ignore any "secret" evidence.
they should have nothing to worry about and nothing to hide.
hey, that's what they (LEOs) say to us, all the time!
seems there is one law for me, and another for thee.
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The reason the cops are withdrawing charges is because they don't want to allow the defence to make them provide evidence that exposes the stingrays.
Canadian law doesn't allow secret evidence. Even military secrets have to be entered into evidence, although that requires judges and lawyers with high levels of clearance.
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You mean were not even allowed to mention it was a StingRay II System Kit with AmberJack-W, oops!
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Texas is not remotely fascist, in fact it's pretty loose as far as laws are concerned. Basically, leave people the hell alone and you'll have a good time there. Californians are voting with their feet and leaving the workers' paradise. You simply don't know enough to criticize accurately, you've got some imaginary idea in your head and you criticize that. This happens a lot among leftists. Self-described leftists (or progressives) and conservatives were asked to describe how the other side would think of the issues. The conservatives proved to be pretty good at describing the left-liberals' positions, while the liberals were much worse at characterizing what their ideological opponents thought. http://journals.plos.org/ploso...
I also love the "they're like Texans, but they have cowboy hats and boots." Need I say more about the ignorance department?
Shutting down free speech with violence isn't fighting fascism. It IS fascism!
Is there anyone left who doesn't realize that Cellphones at the hardware level are designed as surveillance and tracking devices? If you are doing anything you think the government might not like, you'd best rid yourself of these trackers. Put it in a lead box at the least.
I think some engineering students at UC should make a few cell phone listening devices
Cell phone technology isn't very secure per se. For big brains used to work on radio devices, building a listening system wouldn't be that much difficult.
The only way to be sure that your communication remains secure, is to use end-to-end encryption.
The only way to keep some level of anonymity is to add onion routing to the equations (but due to high latency, you're then limited to texting).
and do a demonstration in front of the Police station: https://www.rtl-sdr.com/receiv...
...the main problem is that the frequencies used by smartphone aren't public (unlike your good old friend 2.4 Ghz used by WiFi, Bluetooth, wireless USB and just near everything else under the sun).
These frequencies are heavily regulated, and the mere fact that you start playing around might be asking for trouble.
(Well at least if you're only passively listening, there's less chances of being caught, and in practice you can't cause any cell network disruption).
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The Judge said the information is sealed (cannot be disclosed to the public), and that he wants to see it. The crown can either pony up, or drop the case.
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