NACDL: New Report Offers Guide for Defense Attorneys to Challenge Secretive Government Hacking

NACDL: New Report Offers Guide for Defense Attorneys to Challenge Secretive Government Hacking:

Washington, DC (Mar. 30, 2017) — A report released today sets out key legal arguments and strategies for challenging evidence seized by government-installed computer malware as a violation of the Fourth Amendment and federal law.

The report, “Challenging Government Hacking in Criminal Cases,” was written by attorneys from the American Civil Liberties Union, the Electronic Frontier Foundation, and the National Association of Criminal Defense Lawyers.

Over the past several years, the government has increasingly turned to hacking and malware as an investigative technique. The Federal Bureau of Investigation has begun deploying software designed to infiltrate and control, disable, or surveil a computer’s use and activity. This kind of widespread and secretive hacking by the government is controversial and of questionable constitutionality.

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