
By Tom Espiner
Published: Friday 09 January 2009
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Richard Davies
Location
North Yorkshire
Occupation
IT Manager
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I think that people should secure both their premises and networks suitably in the first place.
If you did this, then not only would you be protected from hackers, you would also be protected from police as well.
If people are worried...protect your data with AES encryption. To my knowledge this has not yet been cracked!
I really do worry that corrupt police people (they will exist whether you like it or not) will exploit this vulnerability in the law.
YES...I am calling this a vulnerability that needs patching!
Anyone worried should simply hire a security consultant who should be able to take this in their stride!
And who's to say the Police / Security Services ca...
Anonymous
I think that people should secure both their premi...
Richard Davies
It would be fascinating to see criminal prosecutio...
Chris Stevens
Good, I'll continue to use my excellent Sophos AV.
Richard
Another wonder scheme invented by someone who has ...
Nick Cole
Good! Then hackers will be able to monitor Police ...
Anonymous
AS IF !
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