Homeland Security details new tools for extracting device data at US borders

Travelers heading into the US have many reasons to be cautious about their devices, and a July report from the Department of Homeland Security gives even more concern on how much data border patrol agents can pull from your phones and computers. In a Privacy Impact Assessment released on July 30, the DHS detailed its US Border Patrol Digital Forensics program, specifically for its development of tools to collect data from electronic devices.

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