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<title>Police Utilizing Private Companies, Exploits To Access Data From Suspects&#x27; Smartphones</title>
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&#x3C;blockquote&#x3E;&#x3C;em&#x3E;&#x22;I&#x27;m thinking there&#x27;s probably a wealth of information that just got tucked into your pocket,&#x22; Norton says. &#x22;Something that we&#x27;d like to get our hands on.&#x22;&#x3C;/em&#x3E;&#x3C;/blockquote&#x3E;
&#x3C;a href=&#x22;http://www.techdirt.com/blog/wireless/articles/20140326/08390126689/police-utilizing-private-companies-exploits-to-access-data-suspects-smartphones.shtml&#x22;&#x3E;from the brute-force-attacks-that-don&#x27;t-involve-SWAT-members,-battering-rams dept&#x3C;/a&#x3E;
&#x3C;blockquote&#x3E;Law enforcement agencies really want to see your phone&#x27;s contents. I mean, they really want to. Martin Kaste at NPR has a story on law enforcement and smartphones which contains the following quote from a Rolf Norton, a Seattle homicide detective.
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&#x3C;blockquote&#x3E;&#x26;nbsp; &#x22;I&#x27;m thinking there&#x27;s probably a wealth of information that just got tucked into your pocket,&#x22; Norton says. &#x22;Something that we&#x27;d like to get our hands on.&#x22;&#x3C;/blockquote&#x3E;
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The article at one point focuses on the fact that once a cop does get his (or her) hands on your smartphone and IF they can get into it, they are left with a huge amount of data that will be largely useless or meaningless.
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