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SourceTHE Home Office has quietly adopted a new plan to allow police across Britain routinely to hack into people’s personal computers without a warrant.
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Under the Brussels edict, police across the EU have been given the green light to expand the implementation of a rarely used power involving warrantless intrusive surveillance of private property. The strategy will allow French, German and other EU forces to ask British officers to hack into someone’s UK computer and pass over any material gleaned.
A remote search can be granted if a senior officer says he “believes” that it is “proportionate” and necessary to prevent or detect serious crime — defined as any offence attracting a jail sentence of more than three years.
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Richard Clayton, a researcher at Cambridge University’s computer laboratory, said that remote searches had been possible since 1994, although they were very rare. An amendment to the Computer Misuse Act 1990 made hacking legal if it was authorised and carried out by the state.
He said the authorities could break into a suspect’s home or office and insert a “key-logging” device into an individual’s computer. This would collect and, if necessary, transmit details of all the suspect’s keystrokes. “It’s just like putting a secret camera in someone’s living room,” he said.
Police might also send an e-mail to a suspect’s computer. The message would include an attachment that contained a virus or “malware”. If the attachment was opened, the remote search facility would be covertly activated. Alternatively, police could park outside a suspect’s home and hack into his or her hard drive using the wireless network.
Shocking, this country is going to the dogs - okay I have nothing to hide but that is not at all the point. All of these options for snooping should be easy enough to get around - think how quickly people crack DVD/iPhone encryption so I doubt it'd take too long to fashion a workaround.
So they are going to have to have key logging software that will work on Windows, Linux and Macs - also the email attachment will have to be opened which no-one in their right mind is going to do. Word will spread on the filenames etc so a fix will be out there.
Hack into your wireless network - I still think WPA takes ages to break so snooping from a van outside your house isn't valid?
Run an encrypted Linux OS, make sure your wireless router has WPA turned on and don't open strange email attachments..
Big Brother is alive and well, not in a good way
