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Police set to step up hacking of home PCs

THE Home Office has quietly adopted a new plan to allow police across Britain routinely to hack into people's personal computers without a warrant.

The move, which follows a decision by the European Union's council of ministers in Brussels, has angered civil liberties groups and opposition MPs. They described it as a sinister extension of the surveillance state which drives "a coach and horses" through privacy laws.

The hacking is known as "remote searching". It allows police or MI5 officers who may be hundreds of miles away to examine covertly the hard drive of someone's PC at his home, office or hotel room.
Marty8370 - contributor
Published: 352 days 18 hours ago | News | PC
 
 

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meepmoopmeep - 352 days 18 hours ago
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EYE HAVE YOU

beware the "La Li Lu Le Lo" o_O
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ZootHornRollo - 352 days 17 hours ago
1.1 - they
just started to say they do this

but its been going on for years
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Blasphemy - 352 days 18 hours ago
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Wow glad I don't live in Britain.
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pixelsword - 352 days 18 hours ago
2.1 - Give it time...
...They don't call it the new world order for nothin'.
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ZootHornRollo - 352 days 16 hours ago
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there is no new world order. its already here. there just putting it in place.
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buddyro - 352 days 17 hours ago
4 - Correct me if I'm
wrong but that is invasion of privacy.
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ZootHornRollo - 352 days 16 hours ago
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every os has a back door. unless you hex'd lenix but then again any time you connect your self to the internet your giving any one with the power to access your computer.

and remember folks you cannot truly delete files from your computer
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superaktieboy - 352 days 12 hours ago
4.2 - actually there is
its called eraser: http://www.tolvanen.com/era...

now.. start deleting your porn already :P

they'll be after your porn ^^,
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Bob Dole - 352 days 10 hours ago
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It's easy to truly delete files from a hard drive.

Step 1: Get a really big magnet.
Step 2: Stick it to your hard drive.
Step 3: Buy a new hard drive.
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ZootHornRollo - 351 days 1 hour ago
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there is no way to deleted files off your hd unless you get a big magnet and drop it on the hd.

nice try tho. havent you read about pedos being jail for cp they had when they first got there computer
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superaktieboy - 350 days 7 hours ago
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as i said eraser.. the hdd works with magnetic switches, when you delete a file, the switches have not been changed, if you however keep overwriting those switches, it will be impossible to see what the switches said.. e.g. a file called lolcat.exe takes up the following on the hdd (magnetic, just an example): 011100010000100101010000100101 001101001010101
and if you then keep overwriting it with 1's and zeroes (making it look like 1010101010101010, and then again overwrite 0101010101010101 etc..) it will be impossible to bring back the file if you do that a few times..
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d3l33t - 352 days 17 hours ago
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for this to be possible they need some sort of backdoor. I wonder if they have either installed software on specific machines or they have found a major security flaw
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Lon3wolf - 352 days 17 hours ago
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Yeah its called Windows.
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BX81 - 352 days 16 hours ago
6 - Demo?
Soon we will have a society like in Demolition man! "Murder, Death, Kill"
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Marojado - 352 days 13 hours ago
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and this story is the reason no one should have these powers...

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/...
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spiderobert - 352 days 10 hours ago
8 - Germany too
They have passed a very similar law in Germany, the only difference is that they can only check your computer if you are suspected of some sort of "terrorism"
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Bob Dole - 352 days 9 hours ago
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Coulda sworn the Patriot Act made it legal for law enforcement to do this to us in the states as well...
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djslapdash - 352 days 7 hours ago
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Privacy is slowly dying

and Habeas Corpus is slowly becoming a myth.
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Lon3wolf - 352 days 6 hours ago
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I dont think its dying as such it's more nowadays you have to be rich to get some privacy.
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Panipal2005 - 352 days 5 hours ago
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Politicians. Rope. Lamppost. Some assembly required.
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Lon3wolf - 350 days 17 hours ago
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And you think a politician will be able to work out how to build the final assembly?
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