[Full-disclosure] Local police hacking,now?
- From: scott <redhowlingwolves@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 09 May 2007 00:56:41 -0400
Just read an article about local police being able(by law)to hack a
suspects box from the net.
Really makes you wonder where the real problem lies.They(F-Secure)did a
poll to gauge public response.
Take a look and say what you feel:
http://www.f-secure.com/weblog/archives/archive-022007.html#00001115Mikko Hypponen wrote an article in SC magazine where he said,"Police are
generally trained in law enforcement and criminal investigation,not
data security.".
"Online house searches",as they are called are already happening!DUH!
But do you want your local police hacking people,or would you rather
just leave it to the NSA?Hmmmm.
Just a thought,
Scott
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