Wherever you roam, you don't roam alone. Cell phones are easily and frequently tracked to perform services for their owners. But outside parties may also take an interest in where phones—or, more ...
Police nationwide may be listening in on phone calls or reading text messages to find suspects thanks to a device called Stingray - but they're refusing to reveal details about its use. Law ...
Police officials use cell site simulators to track criminal suspects -- Representational Image Drew Angerer/Getty Images In a landmark ruling for privacy, a Washington DC court of appeals has said ...
If you use a mobile phone with location services turned on, it is likely that data about where you live and work, where you ...
Fleet operators can choose to track vehicles though drivers’ mobile phones rather than install vehicle tracking software with a new downloadable application. The application designed for popular ...
Government discussions are under way for mandatory satellite-assisted mobile phone tracking for law enforcement and disaster management. The proposal, stalled for five years due to privacy concerns ...
The ability to use mobile phones for tracking individuals has long been understood, but that hasn’t stopped US citizens working themselves up into a lather recently, where it has been seen as a threat ...
If you use a mobile phone with location services turned on, it is likely that data about where you live and work, where you ...
The new guidance centres on the use of equipment like this, called a cell-site simulator The US justice department says federal agencies will have to obtain search warrants to use technology that ...
Thousands of people have had their movements tracked by the Office for National Statistics to see if they can find out where they live and work. The ONS is trying to build up a picture of people's ...