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In a decision handed on Friday, United States v. Kopankov, the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of California (Jacqueline Scott Corley, J.) suppressed the fruits of a computer warrant search because it took the government too much time to ...
Searches performed on Larry Nassar's computers included numerous attempts to research whether it was illegal to perform intravaginal medical treatments without gloves, according to Michigan State University police reports released this week. Forensic ...
Earlier I blogged that the Ninth Circuit found that while employees can retain 4th Amendment rights in their workplace computer, the government can search your work computer without a warrant so long as they got consent from someone in the company with ...
WASHINGTON — A Justice Department proposal that could make locating and hacking into computers that are part of criminal investigations easier is raising constitutional concerns from privacy groups and Google, who fear the plan could have broad implications.
Judge says jury could begin deliberating on Sunday. July 1, 2011 — -- The prosecution in the Casey Anthony murder trial presented evidence that questioned the truthfulness of Cindy Anthony's testimony in her daughter's first degree murder trial.
The Google App for Windows, sadly, isn't a resurrection of the long-dead Google Desktop, but it is an interesting tool that combines a simple local file search with results from your Google Drive and the web. It's worth playing around with if you're a dedicated Google user who still stores a lot of files on their computer.
ORLANDO, Fla. – The Florida sheriff's office that investigated Caylee Anthony's death confirmed Sunday that it overlooked a computer search for suffocation methods made from the little girl's home on the day she was last seen alive. Orange County sheriff ...
Your computer, phone, and other digital devices hold vast amounts of personal information about you and your family. This sensitive data is worth protecting from prying eyes, including those of the government. The Fourth Amendment to the U.S. Constitution ...