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US law enforcement agencies increasingly obtaining Facebook warrants
Facebook is increasingly being used as a search warrant tool by US law enforcement agencies according to a new report.
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Hey, you, get off of the Cloud
With all of the problems that have arisen with cloud service providers lately, can we really trust the cloud anymore?
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Court allows cell phone tracking without a warrant
The FBI and other police agencies don't need a search warrant to track the locations of Americans' cell phones.
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D.A. withdraws controversial stolen iPhone search warrant
The other iPhone story - the one that involved the web site editor and a lost/stolen iPhone 4 prototype - was back in the news today with a report that the DA has withdrawn the search warrant that...
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Judge limits DHS laptop border searches
Federal judge rebukes Homeland Security, which had claimed it can seize a traveler's laptop and search it six months later without warrant.
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iPhone-Gizmodo warrant: Sloppy police work is the better story
An unsealed search warrant does more than just provide details about the lost/stolen iPhone that appeared on Gizmodo. It also hints at some sloppy police work that could come back to bite the...
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Did a U.S. Supreme court dissent just mandate ZFS for police?
A recent U.S. Supreme court ruling allowed evidence obtained through execution of cancelled search warrant to stand on the grounds that the police information system hadn't been updated to show...
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Cops try again for GPS data in Peterson case
An interesting govtech twist in the Stacy Peterson case is the focus on data from the GPS system in her husband's car. Drew Peterson is suspected of first degree murder of his wife, and Tuesday...
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Feds seek cell positioning data without warrants
Is that a cellphone in your pocket or are you just glad to for me to see you? Federal law enforcement agents are "routinely" seeking court orders for cellphone companies to provide them with...
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House rejects immunity for phone companies in spy suits
Drawing veto threats from White House, legislators OK spy law rewrite sans lawsuit protection for aids of government spying.
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Wiretap laws face new static
A bill in the House focuses on the touchy issue of immunity for ISPs and phone companies that aid the feds in spying.
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Spy czar urges extension of warrantless-wiretap law
Many Democrats say there are too many unanswered questions about the scope of the Bush administration's surveillance activities.
Additional Results
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US law enforcement agencies increasingly obtaining Facebook warrants
Facebook is increasingly being used as a search warrant tool by US law enforcement agencies according to a new report.
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Hey, you, get off of the Cloud
With all of the problems that have arisen with cloud service providers lately, can we really trust the cloud anymore?
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How does Facebook warrant a $50 billion valuation?
Does Facebook's $50 billion valuation make sense? It depends how you crunch the numbers and what you make of the Goldman Sachs investment.
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Sweden issuing arrest warrant for WikiLeaks' Assange
Stockholm court says Julian Assange will be "detained in his absence" on rape and molestation charges, which his lawyer says are false and politically-motivated.
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Court allows cell phone tracking without a warrant
The FBI and other police agencies don't need a search warrant to track the locations of Americans' cell phones.
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D.A. withdraws controversial stolen iPhone search warrant
The other iPhone story - the one that involved the web site editor and a lost/stolen iPhone 4 prototype - was back in the news today with a report that the DA has withdrawn the search warrant that...
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FBI tracks cell phones without warrants
To nab a pair of men accused of robbing banks in Connecticut, the FBI turned to warrantless monitoring of the locations of about 180 different cell phones.
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Judge limits DHS laptop border searches
Federal judge rebukes Homeland Security, which had claimed it can seize a traveler's laptop and search it six months later without warrant.
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