Posted on 03/19/2017 4:51:46 PM PDT by drewh
As the discussion over wiretapping and foreign hacking still dominates the conversation in Washington, an unusually high amount of suspicious cell phone activity in the nations capital has caught the attention of the Department of Homeland Security, raising concerns that U.S. officials are being monitored by a foreign entity.
The issue was first reported in the Washington Free Beacon, but a source at telecom security firm ESD America confirmed the spike in suspicious activity to CBS News.
ESD America, hired preemptively for a DHS pilot program this January called ESD Overwatch, first noticed suspicious activity around cell phone towers in certain parts of the capital, including near the White House. This kind of activity can indicate that someone is monitoring specific individuals or their devices.
DHS confirmed the pilot program but did not comment on the suspicious activity.
The Overwatch system is part of a 90-day pilot that was initiated on January 18, 2017, the agency said in a statement. The Overwatch System is managed by DHS, through ESD America Inc., a defense and law enforcement technology provider that provides technical security assistance to government and corporate clients.
According to the ESD America source, the first such spike of activity was in D.C. but there have been others in other parts of the country.
Based on the type of technology used, the source continued, it is likely that the suspicious activity was being conducted by a foreign nation.
The news comes the same week that two Democratic lawmakers wrote to Kelly saying they were deeply concerned about hacking vulnerabilities in U.S. cellular networks.
For several years, cyber security experts have repeatedly warned that U.S. cellular communications networks are vulnerable to surveillance by foreign governments, hackers, and criminals exploiting vulnerabilities in Signaling System 7, wrote Sen. Ron Wyden (D-Oregon) and Rep. Ted Lieu (D-California). U.S. cellular phones can be tracked, tapped, and hackedby adversaries thousands of miles awaythrough SS7-enabled surveillance. We are deeply concerned that the security of Americas telecommunications infrastructure is not getting the attention it deserves.
Julia Kimani contributed reporting to this story.
“that was initiated on January 18, 2017”
Hmmm
Øbamabots?
Democrats in 2005 “Bush is intercepting our phone calls and emails”
Democrats in 2016: “Only crackpots believe that someone is intercepting our phone calls and emails”
Democrats in 2018 “Trump is intercepting our phone calls and emails”
Is everyone supposed to know this?
Stingray....on steroids?
Hahaha. That’s the Shadow. Run by the Shadow Guy.
Naturally CBS would assume it's another country and not Obama moles in the CIA/NSA/FBI/etc.
>raising concerns that U.S. officials are being monitored by a foreign entity.<
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Make sure that this foreign entity is not ISIS.
Muzzie terrorists are too dumb to do such a thing?
Who knew that they could bring down the WTC, damage the Pentagon and cause more casualties than at Pearl Harbor?
The war against Islam is the longest and most costliest that the US have waged.
Does anybody seriously think that legitimate law enforcement has a monopoly on Stingray technology?
Yeah, and all of a sudden Borders are a GOOD thing for the Left.
mUH rUSSIANS11111
Does make you go hmmmmmmmm.
Who knew they would essentially take over the United States and Europe. They said they would, they bragged they would, and if we don’t stop’em, they’re gonna do it.
Should something like this be made public.
If you play chess three moves in advance, you don’t reveal your next three moves to your opponent.
What happened to OPSEC?
CIA. Deep SubGov.
Trump needs to install
a Cone of Silence in the Oval Office.
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