Google is fighting a proposed amendment to Rule 41 of the U.S. Criminal Code that might allow authorities to hack into computers abroad. The amendment seeks to empower a magistrate in a district where activities related to a crime may have occurred to issue a warrant for remote search of computers, as well as seizure or copying of their files, when a target computer’s physical location is unknown, or when multiple computers in several districts are used simultaneously to carry out complex criminal schemes.
Google Rails Against Proposal to Give Feds Remote Hacking Authority
Posted by: Richard Adhikari February 20, 2015 11:09 AMGoogle is fighting a proposed amendment to Rule 41 of the U.S. Criminal Code that might allow authorities to hack into computers abroad. The amendment seeks to empower a magistrate in a district where activities related to a crime may have occurred to issue a warrant for remote search of computers, as well as seizure or copying of their files, when a target computer’s physical location is unknown, or when multiple computers in several districts are used simultaneously to carry out complex criminal schemes.