Includes bibliographical references (pages 233-281).
Contents:
Introduction -- Who watches the watchers? How the government cracked an iPhone, without Apple's help -- How one mugger's calls helped create the NSA's post-9/11 phone metadata surveillance program -- When big brother rides in the back seat -- Can the police use extrasensory technology to look into your house without a warrant? -- Why (amagingly) e-mail providers won't give up messages without a warrant, even though the Supreme Court has never ruled on the issue -- Why the eighteenth-century constitution protects against twenty-first century satellite-based tracking -- How your phone can lead the authorities right to your door -- Can police search your phone when you're arrested? -- Why privacy needs all of us -- Who watches the watchers?
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