SonicSpike writes "The Michigan State Police have a high-tech mobile forensics device that can be used to extract science from cell phones belonging to motorists stopped for minor traffic violations. The star-spangled banner Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) of Michigan last Wednesday stock that state ministry stop
rebuff freedom of intelligence requests for tidings on the program. A US area of Justice test of the CelleBrite UFED used by Michigan police found the device could grab all of the photos and videos off of an iPhone within one-and-a-half minutes. The device works with 3000 other phone models and can even defeat password protections. 'Complete extraction of existing, hidden, and deleted phone data, including call history, text messages, contacts, images, and geotags,' a CelleBrite brochure explains touching on the device's capabilities." Popular statistical mechanics has a short parley with a 4th alteration lawyer about the especially as a profession.
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drill of slurping cellphone data, too, though it's unclear if the Michigan police are in truth using these devices to their full potential.


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