The Stingray is a small device that mimics cellular towers – tricking all wireless devices on the same network into communicating with it, which enables local police that utilize it to very accurately pinpoint your location, listen to your calls and capture data from any wireless device even when not in use.
The devices come with a hefty $250,000 price tag, but local law enforcement across the country are acquiring them with grants from the Dept. of Homeland Security. Gee, big surprise there huh?
These devices have been around for a number of years, but their use is only now becoming widely known. Last Thursday, Erie County New York sheriff Tim Howard stated that his office has had one since 2008, but is now finish making public statements about its use.
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Gestopo tactics
Wtf
Glad I don’t use mine, in the bottom of my purse. Just for emergencies.
I have nothing to hide, if someone want to listen to me getting a grocery list from wife, telling my children to study, or any other everyday conversation, I say go for it. If it intercepts people conspiring to hurt other people or commit crimes against this country, do it!
Listen all you want. I’d say the same thing to your face.y conversation isn’t none of your damned business, so why don’t you mind yours
Money waisted, rights once again trampled on, thank obama! Oh I am sure it’s not used with probable cause, and/or a warrant! Love our freedoms more and more, because we have less and less!
It’s not about what I say, it’s about my right to say it! I have no problem saying my thoughts to anyone, I have a problem with someone listening without my knowledge! More of a problem with someone tracking my movements, for no valid reason! I am supposed to live in a free country with a right to privacy!
Hmmmmm,an illegal wireless tap,go figure. No who do you suppose gets away with that? Not the public.
P**S ON THEM