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ICE is using fake cell towers to spy on people's phones


ICE is using a controversial spy tool to locate smartphones, court records show.

In a Forbes profile, Flock Safety shows off its drones, car tracking and AI-powered surveillance tools, all part of an effort to dislodge police tech giant Axon from the top of the market. Amnesty International claims that Pakistan is running one of the world’s most expansive domestic surveillance operations outside of China, using both Chinese and Western technology providers, who are enabling both mass snooping via the nation’s telecoms companies as well as widespread internet censorship. ForbesAmerica’s Richest Sports Team Owners 2025By Justin BirnbaumForbesPresidency Boosts Trump’s Net Worth By $3 Billion In A YearBy Dan AlexanderForbesThe 2025 Forbes 400 List Of Wealthiest Americans: Facts And FiguresBy Chase Peterson-Withorn

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