EU agrees rules for remote computer access by police forces

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Series Details Volume 11, Number 18
Publication Date September 2009
ISSN 1756-851X
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The issue of state agencies getting “remote access” to computer hard drives came to light in June 2008 when the German government adopted a new law to give its main police agency this power in terrorist investigations. This amended the Federal Criminal Police Office Act to allow judicial authorisation to conduct online remote computer hard drive searches (and video surveillance in private homes) in "cases of terrorist threats" to allow: the surveillance of private homes and telecommunications as well as remote searches of computer hard drives.

 

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