Sneaky Change Allows UK Spies to Legally Hack
A legal complaint by Privacy International and seven comms providers may have been derailed by a little-discussed change to the Computer Misuse Act, making it lawful for spies to hack.
By Eric Priezkalns 27 May 2015 Privacy & Intellectual Property
A legal complaint by Privacy International and seven comms providers may have been derailed by a little-discussed change to the Computer Misuse Act, making it lawful for spies to hack.
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