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Old 12-02-2009, 04:03 PM
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Sprint gives over ALL YOUR information to Police - 8 million times!

Christopher Soghoian, a graduate student at Indiana University's School of Informatics and Computing, has made public an audio recording of Sprint/Nextel's Electronic Surveillance Manager describing how his company has provided GPS location data about its wireless customers to law enforcement over 8 million times. That's potentially millions of Sprint/Nextel customers who not only were probably unaware that their wireless provider even had an Electronic Surveillance Department, but who certainly did not know that law enforcement offers could log into a special Sprint Web portal and, without ever having to demonstrate probable cause to a judge, gain access to geolocation logs detailing where they've been and where they are.


Through a mix of documents unearthed by Freedom of Information Act requests and the aforementioned recording, Soghoian describes how "the government routinely obtains customer records from ISPs detailing the telephone numbers dialed, text messages, emails and instant messages sent, web pages browsed, the queries submitted to search engines, and geolocation data, detailing exactly where an individual was located at a particular date and time."
The fact that federal, state, and local law enforcement can obtain communications "metadata"—URLs of sites visited, e-mail message headers, numbers dialed, GPS locations, etc.—without any real oversight or reporting requirements should be shocking, but it isn't. The courts ruled in 2005 that law enforcement doesn't need to show probable cause to obtain your physical location via the cell phone grid. All of the aforementioned metadata can be accessed with an easy-to-obtain pen register/trap & trace order. But given the volume of requests, it's hard to imagine that the courts are involved in all of these.

Soghoian's lengthy post makes at least two important points, the first of which is that there are no reliable statistics on the real volume and scope of government surveillance because such numbers are either not published (sometimes in violation of the legally mandated reporting requirements) or they contain huge gaps. The second point is that the lack of reporting makes it difficult to determine just how involved the courts actually are in all of this, in terms of whether these requests are all backed by subpoenas.
Underlying both of these issues is the fact that Sprint has made it so easy for law enforcement to gain access to customer data on a 24/7 basis through the use of its Web portal and large compliance department. Regarding the latter, here's another quote from Paul Taylor, the aforementioned Sprint/Nextel Electronic Surveillance Manager:
"In the electronic surveillance group at Sprint, I have 3 supervisors. 30 ES techs, and 15 contractors. On the subpoena compliance side, which is anything historical, stored content, stored records, is about 35 employees, maybe 4-5 supervisors, and 30 contractors. There's like 110 all together."

All of those people are there solely to serve up customer data to law enforcement, and other comments by Taylor indicate that his staff will probably grow. Sprint only recently made the GPS data available through the Web portal, and that has caused the number of requests to go through the roof. The company apparently plans on expanding the menu of surveillance options that are accessible via the Web. Taylor again:
"[M]y major concern is the volume of requests. We have a lot of things that are automated but that's just scratching the surface. One of the things, like with our GPS tool. We turned it on the web interface for law enforcement about one year ago last month, and we just passed 8 million requests. So there is no way on earth my team could have handled 8 million requests from law enforcement, just for GPS alone. So the tool has just really caught on fire with law enforcement. They also love that it is extremely inexpensive to operate and easy, so, just [because of] the sheer volume of requests they anticipate us automating other features, and I just don't know how we'll handle the millions and millions of requests that are going to come in."

I'm sure they'll find some way to deal with the "millions and millions" of warrantless surveillance requests, and no one will bother to even curb the practice, much less stop it. I've been reporting on this exact metadata/surveillance issue for years now, and it just gets worse. The stressed, jobless, indebted public doesn't care, and Congress doesn't either. If I'm still on this beat in 5 years, I'm sure I'll still be rewriting this same story for the thousandth time.





http://arstechnica.com/telecom/news/...lion-times.ars
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Old 12-02-2009, 04:11 PM
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Re: Sprint gives over ALL YOUR information to Police - 8 million times!

It does not suprise me one bit, and is really no big deal I am not doing nothing illegal anyway, that is why I can sleep everynight.

i am pretty sure most of the request were for 911/missing person/abuse/supects...etc.
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Re: Sprint gives over ALL YOUR information to Police - 8 million times!

Wow, clearly you're missing the point. For those of us who like to live how we live, just gotta be extra careful
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Re: Sprint gives over ALL YOUR information to Police - 8 million times!

Well, I learned from 24 that you gotta make your calls from under power lines and always take out the battery when not using the phone...


Anyway, here in Houston- our HPD department cannot keep their fingerprint unit or crime lab in order so I doubt they'll know what to do with cellular GPS tracking
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Old 12-02-2009, 05:47 PM
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LOL, that's great!
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Re: Sprint gives over ALL YOUR information to Police - 8 million times!

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Wow, clearly you're missing the point. For those of us who like to live how we live, just gotta be extra careful
lol...why do you need to be extra careful....doing something illegal...going to kill someone in the next couple of days, jacking a bank...are you a terrorist...dont want to give out your next attack.

now days with post 911, this type of electronic survellance is just accected in todays world, well for me it is..and to tell you the truth I am glad they are doing this....we have no idea if it has saved lifes everyday or a business from being robbed or even a person from being killed...etc.

I am pretty sure the keyword "terrorist" got flagged somewhere in the internet world, but again, i accept this post 911 world we live in and will not be losing sleep over it and you should not neither.

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Old 12-02-2009, 06:03 PM
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Re: Sprint gives over ALL YOUR information to Police - 8 million times!

Of course I'm doing something illegal. Legal is boring. I never cause harm to others though, calm down...
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Of course I'm doing something illegal. Legal is boring. I never cause harm to others though, calm down...
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Of course I'm doing something illegal. Legal is boring. I never cause harm to others though, calm down...
i am clam...watching tv eatting alittle dinner and playing with my GF dogs..

eveyone in their life does something illegal, it is how you go about it "the smart way"

I am just saying...dont lose sleep over it and dont let it control your life as in "just gotta be extra carefull", just lay your head on the pillow and close your eyes....lol.

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Old 12-02-2009, 06:43 PM
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Re: Sprint gives over ALL YOUR information to Police - 8 million times!

Point of the matter is. We have rights as Americans, constitutional rights. People need to be held accountable for abusing power, Law enforcement, or any one is not above the law.

Althought I will agree in certain situations such as national security it could be over looked for the greater good, but don't bullshit around and wiretap people who are not even remotely connected to terrorists.
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