How the government exploits a legal loophole to access your phone

How the government exploits a legal loophole to access your phone


Despite the US ​ethos that you’ll ‌be innocent until proven ‍guilty in a court of law, law ⁢enforcement finding⁢ an excuse to search your digital devices only requires a presumption of wrongdoing. The tech to⁢ do this already exists, and murky legislation lets it happen, speakers from ⁣the Legal ​Aid Society said at DEF CON last Friday.

“Technically and⁤ legally there’s not much really truly blocking the government from getting the information they want if they want it,” Allison⁤ Young, digital forensics analyst ⁢at The Legal Aid ​Society, told Engadget. It’s easy, too. Without picking up any new skills⁢ or tools, Young was able to find sensitive ⁤data that could be used to, for example,⁣ prosecute someone being targeted for​ getting an abortion as it becomes increasingly illegal across the country.

The problem isn’t ‌just the state of local law either, but it’s embedded in the Constitution.​ As Diane Akerman, digital forensics attorney at‍ the Legal Aid Society explained,⁣ the Fourth…

2023-08-15 14:15:33
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