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Deleting Browser History to Avoid Embarrassment Isn’t Destruction of Evidence
A Canadian judge has ruled that a defendant who deleted his browser history, while in full knowledge that his computer was set to be seized by authorities, was not guilty of destruction of evidence since he only did so to stop his girlfriend from seeing the sites he had…
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Leave Your Phone at a Crime Scene and You Lose Your Privacy
We’ve all lost our mobile phones at some point. Some have been lucky enough to get their phones back, be it from someone handing it in somewhere or just tracing your steps back to where you left it. My question is did you ever leave it at a crime scene?…
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Retweeting ISIS Could Land You In Jail In The US
This story is compelling for a number of reasons which include the potential ramifications, the FBI considers retweets as endorsements with the emphases squarely pointed at those containing IS statements. This theory has been proven again by the arrest of an individual by the name of Ali Saleh who is…
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North Dakota Police Will Utilize Weaponised Drones
Drones used to be a thing of the future, small robotic creatures that would fly around and swarm the skies. They would be included in Hollywood blockbusters such as Terminator and even the ones where they help us survive such as in Transformers. With devices that can seek and destroy…
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Quadrocopter Pilot Assaulted on Beach – Video Secures Prosecution
Personal quadrocopters such as the A.R. Drone 2 from Parrot are quickly becoming a techie’s toy and to be honest it’s easy to see why. There are though many people who do not know about them and / or think that people using them are doing so for illegitimate reasons…
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