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German Minister Wants Investigation of State Authorities’ Use of Spyware

October 11, 2011 wired.com

Germany’s justice minister has called for an investigation after authorities in at least four German states acknowledged using computer spyware to conduct surveillance on citizens.

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Calif. Governor Veto Allows Warrantless Cellphone Searches

October 10, 2011 wired.com

California Gov. Jerry Brown is vetoing legislation requiring police to obtain a court warrant to search the mobile phones of suspects at the time of any arrest — exposing e-mail, call records

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DHS Launches ‘Minority Report’ Pre-Crime Detection Program

October 7, 2011 wired.com

Could your ethnicity, gender, breathing and heart rate provide clues to criminal intent?
The Department of Homeland Security apparently thinks so. The agency is already testing a program on s

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GPS Inventor Urges Supreme Court to Reject Warrantless Tracking

October 4, 2011 wired.com

The principal inventor of the Global Positioning System is asking the U.S. Supreme Court to renounce the Obama administration’s position that it may affix GPS devices to vehicles and track th

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