Cartel Hacks FBI Agent's Phone: Ubiquitous Technical Surveillance Poses Existential Threat

2025-07-01
Cartel Hacks FBI Agent's Phone: Ubiquitous Technical Surveillance Poses Existential Threat

The Sinaloa drug cartel hacked the phone of an FBI official investigating El Chapo, accessing call logs, geolocation data, and even using Mexico City's camera system to track the agent's movements. A Justice Department report reveals this as an example of the growing threat of "ubiquitous technical surveillance" (UTS), exacerbated by readily available hacking and surveillance tools. This poses an "existential" threat to law enforcement, as highlighted by the report which details another case where an organized crime boss searched an employee's phone records to identify potential informants. The sophistication of these attacks and ease of access to tools make this an increasingly dangerous trend.