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Sprint Provides U.S. Law Enforcement with Cell Phone Customer Location Data

Submitted by MacRonin on December 3, 2009 - 12:40pm
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Sprint Provides U.S. Law Enforcement with Cell Phone Customer Location Data: Via Schneier on Security.

Wired summarizes research by Christopher Soghoian:

Sprint Nextel provided law enforcement agencies with customer location data more than 8 million times between September 2008 and October 2009, according to a company manager who disclosed the statistic at a non-public interception and wiretapping conference in October.

The manager also revealed the existence of a previously undisclosed web portal that Sprint provides law enforcement to conduct automated "pings" to track users. Through the website, authorized agents can type in a mobile phone number and obtain global positioning system (GPS) coordinates of the phone.

From Soghoian's blog: [ Read more ... ]

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Soghoian: 8 Million Reasons for Real Surveillance Oversight

Submitted by MacRonin on December 1, 2009 - 6:02pm
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Soghoian: 8 Million Reasons for Real Surveillance Oversight: Via Freedom to Tinker.

If you're interested at all in surveillance policy, go and read Chris Soghoian's long and impassioned post today. Chris drops several bombshells into the debate, including an audio recording of a closed-door talk by Sprint/NexTel's Electronic Surveillance Manager, bragging about how easy the company has made it for law enforcement to get customers' location data -- so easy that the company has serviced over eight million law enforcement requests for customer location data.

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