Anal probes? A new kind of abduction scenario that started with clinched butt cheeks.

Forget about aliens and UFOs.  Instead of watching the sky, apparently we need to be watching the police.

"The incident began January 2, 2013 after David Eckert finished shopping at the Wal-Mart in Deming.  According to a federal lawsuit, Eckert didn’t make a complete stop at a stop sign coming out of the parking lot and was immediately stopped by law enforcement.    
Eckert’s attorney, Continue reading Anal probes? A new kind of abduction scenario that started with clinched butt cheeks.

Anal probes? A new kind of abduction scenario that started with clinched butt cheeks.

Forget about aliens and UFOs.  Instead of watching the sky, apparently we need to be watching the police.

"The incident began January 2, 2013 after David Eckert finished shopping at the Wal-Mart in Deming.  According to a federal lawsuit, Eckert didn’t make a complete stop at a stop sign coming out of the parking lot and was immediately stopped by law enforcement.    
Eckert’s attorney, Continue reading Anal probes? A new kind of abduction scenario that started with clinched butt cheeks.

Is Your GPS Bracelet Listening?

Here is an article from The Crime Report about some GPS bracelets that have a cellular telephone capability built into the bracelet.

The implications are interesting, to say the least.

Caution: Your GPS Ankle Bracelet Is Listening

Thanks to Sarah R. Olson at the NC Indigent Services for sharing this link with me. Continue reading Is Your GPS Bracelet Listening?

Is Your GPS Bracelet Listening?

Here is an article from The Crime Report about some GPS bracelets that have a cellular telephone capability built into the bracelet.

The implications are interesting, to say the least.

Caution: Your GPS Ankle Bracelet Is Listening

Thanks to Sarah R. Olson at the NC Indigent Services for sharing this link with me. Continue reading Is Your GPS Bracelet Listening?

Computer Forensics Job Opening

The Baltimore Police Department has an opening for a Computer Forensics examiner.

The link to the post is here:

Computer Forensic Examiner Opening

Job Title:Computer Forensic Examiner I
Closing Date/Time:Fri. 11/08/13 4:30 PM Eastern Time
Salary:$25.07 – $31.23 Hourly
$45,630.00 – $56,836.00 Annually
Job Type:MERIT
Location:Towson, Maryland Continue reading Computer Forensics Job Opening

Computer Forensics Job Opening

The Baltimore Police Department has an opening for a Computer Forensics examiner.

The link to the post is here:

Computer Forensic Examiner Opening

Job Title:Computer Forensic Examiner I
Closing Date/Time:Fri. 11/08/13 4:30 PM Eastern Time
Salary:$25.07 – $31.23 Hourly
$45,630.00 – $56,836.00 Annually
Job Type:MERIT
Location:Towson, Maryland Continue reading Computer Forensics Job Opening

Cell Tower Dumps

Cell Tower Dumps are used in cases where the FBI or local law enforcement is attempting to determine a cell phone number or numbers that can be used to investigate a crime.

I have seen cell tower dumps in several cases I have handled.  Here is an excellent article about this investigative technique from Ars Technica.

It is well worth the read.

How “cell tower dumps” caught the High Country Continue reading Cell Tower Dumps

Cell Tower Dumps

Cell Tower Dumps are used in cases where the FBI or local law enforcement is attempting to determine a cell phone number or numbers that can be used to investigate a crime.

I have seen cell tower dumps in several cases I have handled.  Here is an excellent article about this investigative technique from Ars Technica.

It is well worth the read.

How “cell tower dumps” caught the High Country Continue reading Cell Tower Dumps

Secret Court declassifies Yahoo’s fight against revealing information to the government.

This is an interesting story, especially in light of the current debate on government surveillance.

http://bits.blogs.nytimes.com/2013/06/28/secret-court-declassifies-yahoos-role-in-disclosure-fight/?_r=0 Continue reading Secret Court declassifies Yahoo’s fight against revealing information to the government.

Secret Court declassifies Yahoo’s fight against revealing information to the government.

This is an interesting story, especially in light of the current debate on government surveillance.

http://bits.blogs.nytimes.com/2013/06/28/secret-court-declassifies-yahoos-role-in-disclosure-fight/?_r=0 Continue reading Secret Court declassifies Yahoo’s fight against revealing information to the government.