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Week ahead: Senate fight brews over feds’ hacking powers

10
May
2016

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Sen. Ron Wyden (D-Ore.) is moving to prevent a controversial expansion of the federal government’s hacking powers.

The privacy hawk in the coming week is expected to unveil legislation blocking a Justice Department request to allow judges to grant a single warrant for electronic searches in multiple locations — even when investigators don’t know the physical location of a device.

The Justice Department, which has been working for years on getting the change, insists the revision to what’s known as Rule 41 is a necessary update to match the realities of modern digital investigations.

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