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US DOJ Proposes Broader Hacking Powers Against Criminal Suspects
Mar 28, 2014
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Anthony Pell
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The United States Department of Justice wants to broaden its ability to hack criminal suspects If passed as currently drafted, federal authorities would gain an expanded ability to conduct
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