Posts Tagged ‘law-enforcement’

Free Service Saves You $15-$30 On Your Monthly Cell Phone Bill …

San Francisco – The Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF) urged the Oregon Supreme Court to block warrantless searches of arrestees’ cell phones Friday, arguing in an amicus brief that granting law enforcement free rein to search data on …

Wyden Eyes Legislation To Limit Warrantless Cell Phone Tracking …

Anyone who carries a cell phone can easily be tracked by law enforcement — and the courts don’t require them to get a warrant to do it. Sen. Ron. Wyden, D-Ore., said Friday that it’s time to rethink that.

Police ready to enforce new hands-free cell phone law – Dover, DE …

Dover Post – With six months of notice, law enforcement officials say motorists should be ready for the new rules.

Even Sheriffs Have Cell Coverage Problems Yet AT&T Mines Twitter …

It ain’t just regular AT&T Wireless customers experiencing cell phone coverage or customer service problems with the mobile provider: it seems not even sheriffs or law enforcement can get trouble-free calls–just ask Jackson, …

Stolen Cellphone Leads To Full-Scale Manhunt

In Palo Alto, cellphone theft is taken very seriously. If you think I’m exaggerating, then consider this: Officers from three law enforcement agencies conducted a full-on manhunt—complete with a helicopter search—just because some guy …

U.S. officials push for broader internet wiretapping regulations

The NSA may have its ominously named Perfect Citizen program to guard against potential cyber attacks, but it looks like the U.S. government still isn’t quite satisfied with its surveillance capabilities in the age of the internet. As the New York Times reports, federal officials are now pushing for some expanding wiretapping regulations that would require any communications service — including everything from encrypted BlackBerry messages to Skype to social networking sites — to be “technically capable of complying if served with a wiretap order.” That, officials say, is necessary because their current wiretapping abilities are effectively “going dark” as communications move increasingly online. While complete details are obviously a bit light, the officials do apparently have a few ideas about how such a radical change might be possible, including a regulation that foreign-based companies that do business in the US be required to install a domestic office capable of performing intercepts, and a flat out requirement that “developers of software that enables peer-to-peer communication must redesign their service to allow interception.” Of course, the specifics could still change, but the Obama administration is apparently intent on getting a bill of some sort submitted to Congress next year. [Image courtesy PBS ] U.S. officials push for broader internet wiretapping regulations originally appeared on Engadget on Tue, 28 Sep 2010 01:11:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink

bigfaqs.com » How can i find my lost cell phone using the gps chip …

i dont think you can find your cellphone with your gps chip inside. the gps chip is only used in criminal investigation by law enforcement agencies. moreover you wont’ be able to get hold of that data ( it will open up a lot of …

Getting There: Cell phone ban passes in a squeaker – From roads to …

The bill would bar the use of hand-held cell phones behind the wheel in most circumstances, but would make the violation a “secondary offense” — preventing a law enforcement officer from pulling over a motorist unless some other …

PI Newswire :: News :: GPS Tracking Cell Phone Saves Kidnapped

Since the 9-11 terrorist attacks, the US government has required that cell phone providers be able to provide GPS tracking technology in emergency situations. Giving law enforcement officers access to the location of an emergency phone …

PEI Law Enforcement Takes The New Cell Phone Law To The Next level …

Islanders are getting the message when it comes to the province’s new law on the use of cell phones while driving, thanks in no small part to the Island’s law enforcement agencies.