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High Court rules against bulk hacking by police and intelligence agencies

High Court rules against bulk hacking by police and intelligence agencies Privacy International celebrates High Court win Spooks may no longer hack multiple devices on a single warrant, High Court rules To continue reading. Don t have an account? Computing helps IT leaders to make technology a revenue and innovation engine for their businesses. Our unique package of news and analysis enables you to discover what the smartest minds in the industry are doing and scan the horizon for what’s next REAL-TIME NEWS AND ANALYSIS: find out what’s happening and why in the technology space including news on your competitors and regulators – delivered to your desktop or mobile in a daily newsletter

Privacy campaigners win 5-year legal battle against general warrants

PRIVACY campaigners have won a five-year legal battle against the secret service’s use of “general warrants” to search the computers and phones of millions of people.  The High Court ruled today that section 5 of the Intelligence Services Act 1994 does not permit the issuing of general warrants with property interference and some forms of computer hacking.  The ruling quashed a previous decision by the Investigatory Powers Tribunal.  The decision hinged on Common law dating back to the 18th century to demonstrate the insistence that government cannot search private premises without lawful authorisation even in cases of national security.  As general warrants are not targeted and can be applied to thousands and even millions of people, they violate individuals’ right not to have their property searched without lawful authority. 

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