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Flock’s Nova Tool Raises Alarms Over Use of Hacked Data in Law Enforcement

by Harikrishnan A
June 11, 2025
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Flock’s Nova Tool Raises Alarms Over Use of Hacked Data in Law Enforcement
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Flock Safety, a company already criticized for its vehicle-tracking license plate readers, is facing fresh scrutiny for its latest product: a powerful surveillance tool named Nova. Marketed to police departments across the United States, Nova pulls together a range of data sources—including some from known data breaches—to build detailed profiles on drivers and their vehicles.

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A recent investigation by 404 Media revealed that Nova connects information from public records, commercial data brokers, police databases, and even hacked data sets to help law enforcement identify and track individuals more quickly. While Flock claims this helps prevent and solve crimes faster, the product has stirred debate about digital privacy and ethical data use.


What Nova Really Does

Flock describes Nova as a platform that connects people, places, and vehicles under one user-friendly system. The company says its goal is to give officers faster insights by centralizing the data they already have access to. However, leaked details show Nova goes further than that.

According to 404 Media, Nova aggregates information not just from legal and open sources, but also from compromised platforms like ParkMobile—a parking app that suffered a major data breach. Nova reportedly matches license plate numbers with contact details like phone numbers, email addresses, and sometimes mailing addresses that were exposed in such hacks. This process allows law enforcement to gather sensitive information on individuals far beyond what a standard plate scan would offer.


Inside Employee Concerns

Internally, not everyone at Flock is comfortable with how Nova operates. Slack messages shared with 404 Media show that some employees are deeply concerned about the ethical implications of using stolen data. One worker reportedly expressed horror at learning the company was using illegally obtained information.

“What if our own data was hacked? Should that become fair game too?” the employee asked in one message, raising the question of whether using such data could create dangerous incentives for future breaches. The conversation reflects an internal conflict: while Flock continues to push its technology forward, some of its staff fear the broader consequences.


Flock’s Defense: It’s Not Us, It’s the Users

In response to the backlash, Flock issued a statement defending its tool. The company said Nova is simply a “public safety data platform” designed to help investigators use the data they already have legal access to. Flock added that Nova is customizable—law enforcement agencies decide which data sources they want to include.

By framing the platform as a neutral aggregator, Flock places the responsibility of ethical data use on its customers. It also claimed that centralizing these records in Nova could make oversight easier, not harder. “Democratically elected governing bodies can ensure it is used in accordance with the law,” the company stated.

Still, critics argue that bundling together sensitive—and sometimes stolen—information into a single platform invites potential misuse. They warn that it lowers the barrier to accessing private data and increases the risk of invasive surveillance.


Privacy Experts Raise the Alarm

Privacy advocates are sounding the alarm over what they see as a dangerous expansion of surveillance powers. Flock’s license plate readers are already widespread, tracking millions of vehicles across U.S. cities and suburbs. The introduction of Nova, with its ability to stitch together hacked data and personal information, takes things to another level.

Experts warn that if tools like Nova become normalized, it could set a precedent for using illicit data in other commercial applications. “The more breaches that occur, the more fuel these systems get,” said one privacy specialist. “It creates a feedback loop where criminal behavior ends up powering government surveillance.”


More Than License Plates: Drones and the Sky

Despite the controversy, Flock continues to expand its reach. The company recently acquired Aerodome, a startup that provides remote-controlled drone software. The drones are being pitched as “first responder” tools for emergencies, further extending Flock’s presence into the air.

With this move, Flock is positioning itself as an all-in-one surveillance company—offering tools that operate on the ground, in the cloud, and now in the sky. While these developments may appeal to law enforcement agencies seeking rapid-response tools, they raise serious concerns about unchecked surveillance power in private hands.

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