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Congress Left in Dark on DOJ Wiretaps

February 13, 2012 wired.com

A Senate staffer was tasked two years ago with compiling reports for a subcommittee about the number of times annually the Justice Department employed a covert internet and telephone surveillance m

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Defendant Ordered to Decrypt Laptop May Have Forgotten Password

February 6, 2012 wired.com

A Colorado woman ordered to decrypt her laptop so prosecutors may use the files against her in a criminal case might have forgotten the password, the defendant’s attorney said Monday.

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Judge Orders Defendant to Decrypt Laptop

January 23, 2012 wired.com

A judge on Monday ordered a Colorado woman to decrypt her laptop computer so prosecutors can use the files against her in a criminal case. The defendant, accused of bank fraud, had unsuccessfully a

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Feds Want Judge to Force Suspect to Give Up Laptop Password

January 5, 2012 wired.com

The Fifth Amendment right against compelled self incrimination in the digital age is at issue in a Colorado federal prosecution where the government is demanding a defendant decrypt a laptop so the

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