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Technology
FLEOA Blasts Apple's Refusal to Cooperate With FBI
Following Apple Inc.'s refusal of a duly issued federal court order to assist the FBI in the procurement of data from the phones of the terrorist attackers in the San Bernardino, CA, shooting, the Federal Law Enforcement Officers Association National President Nathan Catura issued the following statement.
February 18, 2016
Technology
FBI Blasts Apple, Google for Locking Police Out of phones
“There will come a day when it will matter a great deal to the lives of people . . . that we will be able to gain access” to such devices, Comey told reporters in a briefing. “I want to have that conversation [with companies responsible] before that day comes.”
September 26, 2014
Patrol
3 Realistic Solutions to Prevent Another FBI-Apple Fight Over Encryption
This debate has been dominated by absolutists. Some cybersecurity experts and privacy advocates are loath to concede that going dark is a problem at all, while many in law enforcement are scornful of what they see as decisions motivated by business interests and remain adamant that anything less than a real-time, on-demand decryption capability is unacceptable.
March 15, 2016
Technology
FBI Unlocks San Bernardino Shooter's iPhone, Drops Apple Legal Fight
Federal officials said Monday that they have unlocked the iPhone belonging to one of the San Bernardino shooters and are dropping a request in front of a federal judge that sought to force Apple to help with that effort.
March 28, 2016
Technology
Here's Why the FBI Forcing Apple to Break Into an iPhone Is a Big Deal
When U.S. Magistrate Sheri Pym ruled that Apple must help the FBI break into an iPhone belonging to one of the killers in the San Bernardino, CA, shootings, the tech world shuddered. Apple's CEO doesn't want to create a "backdoor" to let the FBI in.
February 17, 2016
Patrol
Apple vs. the DOJ (Redux): Balancing Privacy and Security
Like forensic, physical, testimonial, or any other form of evidence, digital evidence should not stand alone as the sole pillar of a prosecutor's case. But it is absolutely reasonable to have digital evidence included when it's relevant, and that is only possible when investigators gain the type of access Attorney General Barr and his Department of Justice is looking for in the case of the terror attack on NAS Pensacola.
January 17, 2020
Technology
FBI Updates Computer System
Federal Bureau of Investigation agents have finally ditched paper files for a new computer system, an effort that took 12 years and cost more than $600 million.
July 31, 2012
Patrol
INS Fugitives Reported to FBI
WASHINGTON, D.C. -- In a surprise crackdown, U.S. immigration officials will for the first time give the FBI names of 314,000 people who have disappeared to avoid being kicked out of the country. Local police will likely be the ones to enforce deportation.
December 11, 2001
Weapons
FBI Contract Awarded to Winchester
The Federal Bureau of Investigation has completed an extensive evaluation process and Winchester has been chosen as its primary source for .40 S&W pistol ammunition.
January 4, 2018
Patrol
FBI Releases Hate Crime Report
The number of hate crimes reported in 2011 fell 6% from the prior year, but crimes against a victim's sexual orientation rose, the FBI announced Tuesday.
December 10, 2012
Patrol
FBI Ends Search for Jimmy Hoffa
The umpteenth dig for Jimmy Hoffa may have unearthed zilch, but the FBI's decades-old search for the famous Teamsters leader is far from over.
June 18, 2013
Patrol
FBI Report Details Impact of Sequestration
In the first week of his new job as FBI director, James B. Comey had already heard about how training had stopped for recruits at Quantico and that the bureau wasn't planning on bringing in any new agents next year, all because of budget cuts.
September 29, 2013
Patrol
FBI Raids Philadelphia Sheriff
The FBI raided the Philadelphia Sheriff's office Thursday and seized some of the office's computers, a source said. An FBI spokeswoman confirmed that it was at the office "performing normal law enforcement activities" but declined to offer specifics.
August 15, 2013
Patrol
Applications Flood FBI
Since Sept. 11, the FBI has been deluged with applications and inquiries about jobs, an unusual situation.
January 15, 2002
Technology
What is the FBI-CJIS Security Policy?
Vigilant Solutions
The Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) created the FBI-Criminal Justice Information Services Division Security Policy (FBI-CJIS Security Policy) to provide authorized agencies with a security management structure for accessing, protecting and safeguarding...
March 31, 2016
Technology
Report: FBI Using Drones for 7 Years
The FBI has spent more than $3 million to operate a fleet of small drone aircraft in domestic investigations, according to a report released Thursday by a federal watchdog agency.
September 26, 2013
Patrol
FBI Releases Notorious B.I.G. Case File
The FBI has publicly released its case file of the investigation into the slaying of rapper Notorious B.I.G., posting hundreds of heavily redacted records on the bureau's Website.
April 6, 2011
Technology
FBI Seeks Social Media Monitoring Tool
The U.S. government is seeking software that can mine social media to predict everything from future terrorist attacks to foreign uprisings, according to requests posted online by federal law enforcement and intelligence agencies.
February 13, 2012
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