We may ask should police hack, but the fact is – sometimes they definitely do. There has been a case recently where United States Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) used hacking to gather necessary information and arrest “ecstasy” makers. DEA used a software based key logger that silently records what you’re typing and sends it to the remote address. This is only the second case when the evidence was gathered using such method, because it’s constitutionally problematic. Constitution says that there are two kinds of search – a specific one and the general one, but does key logger gets to any of those? Probably not, but judges seem to accept such investigation method.
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