Update 2: As far as I can tell, the servers that caused the leak belonged to the DOJ in Montana. We reached them in two ways:
Thanks to this community I was also able to get a contact within the FBI. Furthermore some media contacted me and a lot of Mastodon users provided me with additional contacts.
Event though I contacted the AG in Monatana and one PD, no one has reached out to me from the DOJ side.
Update 1: Leak is closed. Will write more tomorrow. Thank you to everyone who helped.
Phone forensics
Usually law enforcement is very secretive about them analyzing the phones of suspects.
But a forensic lab in #montana is extremely transparent about it. They put the dump of every phone on a public share. Everyone with Internet access can access those dumps.
While I am usually a proponent of government transparency, this takes it a bit too far even for my taste.
Every phone dump is one directory and some case names can be easily connected to crime & death headline news in the U.S.
So for one case I am pretty sure, that I can even say which Sheriff is responsible for that one of the investigations.
I sent that Sheriff an email, i sent him a text message and I even spoke on his voicebox. I even sent him the extraction report from Graykey.
It is really frustrating that I get no response at all. The leak is still open.
The security researcher that found the leak also tried some contacts but had as little success as I do.
I personally believe that this leaks even constitutes a federal crime. Some cases have names ending on CSAM. The security researcher stayed away from any of those and I did not access the files on that server at all.
So does anybody know someone within the #fbi that would give a shit about that. I am getting very tired.
I had a great time at the protest yesterday, but dang the introvert hangover is REAL.
I forgot to mention that the most brilliant sign at the No Kings protest was simply the flag of the state of Virginia, which depicts a bare-breasted Amazon warrior standing with one foot triumphantly on the chest of a defeated king, whose crown has rolled to the side. Underneath are the words "Sic semper tyrannis" (Thus always to tyrants).
https://commons.m.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Flag_of_Virginia.svg
TACO Tuesday used to be cool
I am working on an app to connect people with lawyers in emergency situations (ICE raids, police encounters, protests). Looking for a Flutter developer and someone with legal background (lawyer, paralegal, legal aid experience) who want to help build something that could literally save lives and protect rights. DM me if interested.
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