DHS Admits For First Time Ever That Contentious Surveillance Technology Is Used By Government, Says Report
The Department of Homeland Security reportedly acknowledged in a letter to Democratic Sen. Ron Wyden (Ore.) that it found unauthorized cell-site simulators called Stingrays in Washington D.C last year. It is believed to be the first time the U.S. government, according to the Associated Press, has recognized the existence of the surveillance technology, which has been…
Utah Standard News depends on the support of readers like you.
Good Journalism requires time, expertise, passion and money. We know you appreciate the coverage here. Please help us to continue as an alternative news website by becoming a subscriber or making a donation. To learn more about our subscription options or make a donation, click here.
To Advertise on UtahStandardNews.com, please contact us at: ed@utahstandardnews.com.
Comments - No Responses to “DHS Admits For First Time Ever That Contentious Surveillance Technology Is Used By Government, Says Report”
Sure is empty down here...