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posted by janrinok on Friday October 03, @09:06AM   Printer-friendly

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ICE to Buy Tool that Tracks Locations of Hundreds of Millions of Phones Every Day

Documents show that ICE has gone back on its decision to not use location data remotely harvested from peoples' phones. The database is updated every day with billions of pieces of location data.

Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) has bought access to a surveillance tool that is updated every day with billions of pieces of location data from hundreds of millions of mobile phones, according to ICE documents reviewed by 404 Media.

The documents explicitly show that ICE is choosing this product over others offered by the contractor's competitors because it gives ICE essentially an "all-in-one" tool for searching both masses of location data and information taken from social media. The documents also show that ICE is planning to once again use location data remotely harvested from peoples' smartphones after previously saying it had stopped the practice.

Surveillance contractors around the world create massive datasets of phones', and by extension people's movements, and then sell access to the data to government agencies. In turn, U.S. agencies have used these tools without a warrant or court order.

"The Biden Administration shut down DHS's location data purchases after an inspector general found that DHS had broken the law. Every American should be concerned that [the current administration's] hand-picked security force is once again buying and using location data without a warrant," Senator Ron Wyden told 404 Media in a statement.


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  • (Score: 5, Informative) by DannyB on Friday October 03, @02:25PM (4 children)

    by DannyB (5839) Subscriber Badge on Friday October 03, @02:25PM (#1419401) Journal

    An opinion piece [politicalhotwire.com] that did not age well.

    The Hill: Kamala's Latest Lie?

    Hmmm, it seems like this opinion piece did not age well...

    by Derek Hunter, Opinion Contributor - 10/16/24 8:00 AM ET

    https://thehill.com/opinion/campaign/4934783-vice-president-kamala-harris-lies/ [thehill.com]

    Kamala's newest lie: Trump will send the army after you

    "Vice President Kamala Harris sure lies a lot. I'm not just talking about pretending she hasn't been the co-pilot of the Biden administration's inflation and the border invasion, but about everything. She's got a plan to fix all the problems she helped cause — but she won't implement them unless she wins in November.

    There is hardly an issue where she hasn't insincerely changed her position to get ahead, just as there is hardly a biographical detail about her running-mate that hasn't been embellished or fabricated. But Harris's lies about Donald Trump are the worst of all.

    ....
    So now we have another lie: the "enemy within" lie. This is a 33-second clip of an interview Trump did with Maria Bartiromo. It started circulating Monday in left-wing circles with the claim that, were he reelected, he would consider using the military against his political opponents."

    So, not only did Kamala try to warn everyone, but the stupid among us called her a liar. I hope whomever this Derek Hunter is, he is currently unemployed as a journalist.

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    If your boy is chewing on electrical cords, then ground him until he conducts himself properly.
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  • (Score: 3, Insightful) by aafcac on Friday October 03, @06:44PM (3 children)

    by aafcac (17646) on Friday October 03, @06:44PM (#1419409)

    I've definitely seen a significant amount of abuse of the "slipper slope fallacy" being used as a justification for why we just need to cool our jets, that these horrible things that he says he's going to do aren't going to happen. And to some extent, I do think a little bit of wait and see was appropriate early on, just because there were so many horrible things that he was promising and it wasn't clear the extent to which the entire system had been hollowed out to enable him.

    But, it does get a bit old hearing people insisting that Trump isn't really going to do that and we're very sure that one isn't something he'll follow through on when nobody really knows. I doubt most people thought that most of this stuff would happen because normally a less corrupt SCOTUS would be putting a stop to at least the most egregious abuses of power.

    • (Score: 1, Interesting) by Anonymous Coward on Friday October 03, @10:33PM

      by Anonymous Coward on Friday October 03, @10:33PM (#1419433)

      Well it's either shut 'er down or get shut down when the Epstein files drop. Pepperidge Farm remembers.

    • (Score: 2) by gnuman on Saturday October 04, @10:02AM (1 child)

      by gnuman (5013) on Saturday October 04, @10:02AM (#1419456)

      because normally a less corrupt SCOTUS would be putting a stop to at least the most egregious abuses of power.

      By that, I hope you meant Congress instead. The courts are not meant to stop anything, maybe just delay

      And to some extent, I do think a little bit of wait and see was appropriate early on

      Yes, in 2016. Currently, you have Peter Theil creation as VP. The same one that is taking over government technologically via Palantir. This "wait and see" was almost 10 years ago -- have people been under rocks all this time?

      • (Score: 2) by aafcac on Sunday October 05, @04:34AM

        by aafcac (17646) on Sunday October 05, @04:34AM (#1419532)

        That's some early 19th century thinking. Yes Congress is supposed to intervene, but SCOTUS has decided what constitutes permissible actions and legislation with respect to the constitution since it gave itself the power in Marbury V. Madison. It's checks and balances which a considerably minority of the population only seems to care about when the government wants to do good things for people that aren't robbery barons or corporations.