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January 25, 2012

Judge Orders Woman to Decrypt Laptop, Finds No 5th Amendment Issue

Can criminal suspects be compelled to decrypt their laptops? Or does the Fifth Amendment prohibit such orders? They can, and it doesn’t, according to a federal judge in Colorado. Judge Robert Blackburn has ordered Ramona Fricosu to provide prosecutors with…

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Technologist Stephanie Rabiner, Esq.

January 19, 2012

Police Target Xbox Users for Stakeouts, Console Searches

First, it was computers. Then it was cell phones. And now? It’s gaming consoles. Hacktivist group Anonymous recently targeted the email account of a cybercrimes investigator with the California Department of Justice. That hack netted a treasure trove of information…

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Technologist Stephanie Rabiner, Esq.

   
   
 

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