• New records show Homeland Security buying smartphone data to trac

    From TechnologyDaily@1337:1/100 to All on Mon Jul 18 20:30:04 2022
    New records show Homeland Security buying smartphone data to track you

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    Mon, 18 Jul 2022 19:15:17 +0000

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    The ACLU published thousands of pages detailing how much the US government pays to spy on citizens.

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    New records obtained by the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) reveal how the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) and its various divisions spy on people using smartphone location data.

    The ACLU got over 6,000 pages of records through a Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) lawsuit, which you can read in its entirety on the organizations website . The documents show how the DHS was able to sidestep US civil rights by purchasing with taxpayer money user data obtained through smartphone apps. According to the ACLU , this data collection was all done without a single warrant being issued. Large scale tracking

    The DHS was able to bypass the law by purchasing information from two data brokers: Venntel and Babel Street. According to one highlighted document , Customs and Border Protection (CBP), a division of Homeland Security, once spent over $2 million to obtain location data from Babel Street. The ACLU
    also published a Venntel marketing brochure that details how the company collects data and its pretty insidious.

    Venntel states it collects and analyzes billions of commercially-available location signals to provide information on a smartphones whereabouts and a persons movement. The brochure goes on to say that law enforcement will be able to find smartphones at places of interest and later identify repeat visitors, frequented locations, pinpoint known associates, and discover [a] pattern of life. It paints a very detailed picture of what a person does in their day-to-day life.

    In total, the ACLU found that the DHS has around 336,000 location points in its possession. In fact, over the course of a three-day period in 2018, the DHS got about 113,654 location points from a single area in the Southwest United States. The ACLU worries about people living along the southern US border as it claims location data can be used to discriminate against people living in those areas as CBP searches for illegal immigrants.

    Throughout the document were several instances of Homeland Security trying to justify the departments actions after employees raised concerns. The
    collected data was characterized as nothing more than digital exhaust , that its all excess information. But digital exhaust can actually reveal a lot about a persons internet behavior like what websites they frequent or
    services they use.

    Another government document tries to assert that people willingly share location data and collecting this information is done with user consent. The ACLU rebukes this, stating most people arent aware how many apps are collecting location data and many dont expect the government to buy this data either.

    We reached out to the Department of Homeland Security and Babel Street and asked if theyd like to make a statement about the ACLU documents. Well update this story if we hear back from them. Fighting for protection

    We probably haven't heard the last of this. The ACLU revealed that Homeland Security still owes it more information, so there may be another round of documents. The organization also points to a bipartisan bill currently in Congress designed to protect the Fourth Amendment.

    Its called the Fourth Amendment Is Not For Sale Act and is being co-sponsored by Senator Rand Paul (R-KY) and Senator Bernie Sanders (I-VT). The bill would require law enforcement to get a court order before accessing citizens data and that includes buying information from data brokers. It was first introduced in 2021 and is still waiting to be looked over by the Senate.

    If youre worried about Homeland Security snooping around, we recommend checking out our list of the best secure smartphones for 2022 .



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