http://news.cnet.com/8301-17938_105-20055431-1.html
4/21/2011 5:11:06 PM
Every cop in the area will see Emce's dong pics
4/21/2011 5:13:36 PM
4/21/2011 5:13:45 PM
Man what are the cops going to do with all those pictures of my dick?
4/21/2011 5:13:47 PM
yeah, aside from the popo seeing that picture, I think there are other things at issue here.
4/21/2011 5:14:42 PM
4/21/2011 5:15:40 PM
Yeah, they'll never use it without consent or a warrant.[Edited on April 21, 2011 at 5:17 PM. Reason : ]
4/21/2011 5:17:31 PM
AFAIK, a warrant can be requested from a patrol car, and sent to a patrol car.I just don't have faith enough in our police to operate with any sense of justice and morality.I think the mention of a warrant is just the police's way of saying]
4/21/2011 5:19:11 PM
Maybe they could get some mobile bodyscanner units too.And offer complimentary butthole searches.
4/21/2011 5:20:58 PM
Well I'm sure as hell not going to consent to have all of my information on my phone downloaded by a State Trooper. And I'd love to know how a routine traffic stop would be probable cause enough for a warrant. Unless refusal of consent is in itself grounds enough for a warrant, which is a whole different kind of fucked up.[Edited on April 21, 2011 at 5:21 PM. Reason : Hmm.]
4/21/2011 5:21:02 PM
eh, not going to go there[Edited on April 21, 2011 at 5:23 PM. Reason : yet]
4/21/2011 5:23:36 PM
4/21/2011 5:25:32 PM
touche, siralso, I can't imagine my company would be too thrilled to know the proprietary info. they send to my phone could potentially leave a secure environment.
4/21/2011 5:27:35 PM
Wait a minute... they can hear through walls.They can record every phone call.They can download all your information from your phone.They can decode almost any encryption that a regular, non-talented person can come up withWe're doomed.
4/21/2011 5:38:29 PM
4/21/2011 5:41:12 PM
I use a cellebrite every day
4/21/2011 5:45:34 PM
legal issues aside, how does something like that even work?? does it use bluetooth (not likely) or the cellular frequencies or what?i guess if you get pulled over by MSP, take the battery out of your phone and none of this will be an issue
4/21/2011 5:54:14 PM
they had something like this on Prison Break lol
4/21/2011 5:55:06 PM
^^ I do not know the answer to that question. Perhaps someone else on TWW does?[Edited on April 21, 2011 at 6:13 PM. Reason : carats]
4/21/2011 6:12:40 PM
Glad I don't live in Michigan anymore
4/21/2011 6:13:18 PM
No worries. In Wake Co. they wouldn't extract your info, they'd just accidentally erase it.[Edited on April 21, 2011 at 9:04 PM. Reason : *]
4/21/2011 9:04:09 PM
4/21/2011 9:05:39 PM
can they see things you've deleted?
4/21/2011 9:17:48 PM
I'd imagine not.
4/21/2011 9:19:12 PM
4/21/2011 9:30:49 PM
"if you don't have anything to hide, you have nothing to worry about"
4/21/2011 9:31:27 PM
4/21/2011 9:35:57 PM
My phone would mysteriously lose its battery between the time the cop pulled me over and he got to the car.
4/21/2011 9:39:49 PM
The device being mentioned was initially designed for retail store usage (like what bmel is talking about) so thatwhen a customer came in to upgrade their phone they could have their contacts transferred over to the new phone.The Cellebrite device supports (if I remember right) around 6,000 different models of cellphones.You tether the old cellphone to the device via data cable, select what type of info you want sucked out, then detach the old phone and connect the new phone and write the data to the unit. Obviously Cellebrite realized their device could be targeted towards the LEO community.
4/21/2011 9:54:31 PM
unacceptable.
4/21/2011 9:57:05 PM
I can work a cellebrite with a blindfold on. (not really, but almost)I cant figure out how they are getting in to phones without some action on the part of the phone user. I guess via bluetooth? Even then you have to accept the connection from a bluetooth device, right?This is clearly unreasonable search/seizure in absence of a warrant.
4/21/2011 10:05:32 PM
In tomorrow's news, Cellebrite releases cell phone encryption app guaranteed to prevent data extraction in the event of a traffic stop.and by the way, the technological capabilities of our electronic infrastructure vs. the average intelligence of the government operator to properly calibrate the settings in order to properly share information among agencies and across media is metaphorically equivalent to a handicapped senior citizen trying to do a speed trial in a Maserati prototypeyou tell me vast coordinated government conspiracyI tell you look at the fucking retards attempting to use equipment and share info among any given agencywe can't rely on their lack of proficiency to hamper data mining forever, but the market for consumer electronics moves so quickly that the stagnant nature of government standardization and training programs to regulate and capture data will increasingly continue to fail to keep up with consumersthe cyclical reestablishment of the bureaucratic learning curve is our best bet for privacy, and one of our last hopes for electronic freedom[Edited on April 21, 2011 at 10:55 PM. Reason : ]
4/21/2011 10:33:04 PM
Terrible.
4/22/2011 8:16:03 AM
When you upgrade phones just keep the old on lying around in your car in case you get pulled over. If it becomes a big deal and they want to use the device on your phone, hand them the old one with some dummy numbers in it and be on your way.
4/22/2011 8:42:50 AM
Too bad the Cary police didn't have one of these in 2008.
4/22/2011 8:51:19 AM
Personally I think you're terrible.Everything I said is true. You can't stop these trends, but the greed of electronics manufacturers keeps data storage proprietary on the handsets, making the changing market of what people are using the best safety from in-field collection from the government. This is one of the big obstacles to things like electronic healthcare records. Everyone wants to keep the data storage format proprietary and have a monopoly on the contract. Same forces at work.Go design a next generation air traffic control system or something and go vote for Obama again. Get back to me when you're not napping with an ATC in the tower and sticking it to the establishment.
4/22/2011 1:39:49 PM
^^They did
4/22/2011 1:58:08 PM