Immigration and Customs Enforcement leverages new "all-in-one" surveillance platforms to monitor entire residential blocks and track device movements without warrants.
The Sixth Circuit U.S. Court of Appeals has ruled that law enforcement officers don’t need a warrant to track the location of a subject via the GPS data from a cell phone. The Tuesday ruling came in ...
Getting your Trinity Audio player ready... LONDON — Smartphones are useful tools for everyday life, but they’re privy to nearly everything about you, including all the places you’ve been — if you let ...
Opinions are divided on the accuracy and reliability of cellphone tracking technology like that used by attorneys for Donald Trump to try to prove that Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis and ...
A federal court in Massachusetts has ruled that the government doesn’t need probable cause to obtain a warrant allowing it to use a person’s cell phone to track his past movements. According to the ...
Two hikers had to be tracked down after getting lost on a Western Massachusetts trail. The hikers were on Sanderson Brook Falls, which is in Chester-Blandford State Forest. Hikes in the area range ...
Oct. 28, 2002 — Back in June, Nokia began tracking shipments of cell phones to see if using RFID and GPS technology could reduce theft. The project, part of the U.K. government’s chipping of Goods ...