Police Using Planes Equipped with Dirtbox to Spy on your Cell Phones
Jan 29, 2016
    The Anaheim Police Department of California — Home of Disneyland  — admitted that they used special Cell Phone surveillance technology, known as DirtBox , mounted on aircraft to track millions of mobile users activities.     More than 400 pages of new documents [ PDF ] published Wednesday revealed that Local Police and federal authorities are using, DRTBox , an advanced version of Dirtbox developed by Digital Receiver Technology  ( Boeing's  Maryland-based  subsidiary ).     DRTBox — Spies in the Sky     DRTBox is a military surveillance technology that has capabilities of both Stingray  as well as Dirtbox, allowing the police to track, intercept thousands of cellphone calls and quietly eavesdrop on conversations, emails, and text messages.     According to the report, DRTBox model is also capable of simultaneously breaking the encryption hundreds of cellphone communications at once, helping Anaheim Police Department track criminals while recording innocent citizens' infor...