Cops are raiding the homes of innocent people based only on IP addresses

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Internet Protocol (IP) addresses can be incredibly useful for a police investigation, but they can also lead cops astray.

The Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF) wants police officers and judges to be more careful in how they use IP addresses, thinking of them as helpful clues rather than a smoking gun. “Police too often take IP address information to mean that a person associated with an address is the party who committed a crime,” write EFF lawyer Aaron Mackey, technologist Seth Schoen, and Executive Director Cindy Cohn in a white paper aimed at courts and cops. “For many reasons, connecting an individual to a crime linked to an IP address, without any additional investigation, is irresponsible and threatens the civil liberties of innocent people.”


Cops are raiding the homes of innocent people based only on IP addresses