WaPo: U.S. warrant requirement for surveillance program could hamper cyber cases, FBI official warns

WaPo: U.S. warrant requirement for surveillance program could hamper cyber cases, FBI official warns (“A top FBI official said Wednesday that a warrant requirement being floated for a controversial expiring surveillance program would be a big impediment to cyber investigations. The program, known as Section 702, warrantlessly collects on foreign targets, but sometimes Americans’ communications are swept up in those calls or emails. But intelligence personnel can search the program’s query system using identifiers of Americans, like names or email addresses.”)

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