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Law Enforcement Use of Cell-Site Simulation Technologies: Privacy Concerns and Recommendations

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Law Enforcement Use of Cell-Site Simulation Technologies: Privacy Concerns and Recommendations
Law Enforcement Use of Cell-Site Simulation Technologies: Privacy Concerns and Recommendations

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Law Enforcement Use of Cell-Site Simulation Technologies: Privacy Concerns and Recommendations

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Cell-site simulators are devices that effectively transform a cell phone into a real time tracking device. A cell-site simulator-also known as an "IMSI catcher"-is a device that mimics a cell phone tower. These devices are commonly referred to as "Stingrays," which is both a generic name and also refers to a specific type of IMSI catcher that is manufactured by the Harris Corporation. When the device is activated, cell phones in the surrounding area connect to the device in a similar way that the cell phones would connect to a cell tower. Once a phone connects to the cell-site simulator, the device is capable of obtaining specific identifying information for the phone, including information that enables law enforcement to determine the location of the phone and, more importantly, its user. The devices were initially designed for the military, but were later adapted for domestic law enforcement. Law enforcement agencies usually operate them from moving vehicles or, to a lesser extent, from airplanes.

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