Monday, February 05, 2007

German Court Says 'Nein' to Hard Drive Search

Josh Ward writes in The Globe and Mail:

A German court on Monday ruled that police cannot remotely search criminal suspects' computer hard drives over the Internet without their knowledge.

The decision of the Federal Court of Justice in Karlsruhe bars police from using the online "Trojan horse" method, which involves using a computer program to search through remote hard drives over an Internet connection, unless parliament passes a law explicitly allowing it.

Police will still be allowed to seize evidence from computer hard drives when conducting searches in person.

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