Privacy security
The FBI is going to
remarkable lengths to hide information about its surveillance program that
intercepts calls and texts with equipment called Stingrays.
If you've never heard of
Stingrays, that's what the FBI wants. They are stealth devices used by local
and federal law enforcement all over the US to gather location data and
intercept information from people's phones. The agency has been notoriously
tight-lipped about the sketchy practice; there is only one recorded instance
where an FBI official has gone on record discussing Stingray programs, this video of FBI director James Comey from last October, which
was recently pointed out by Motherboard.
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