NYTimes.com Article: Organized Crime Case Raises Privacy Issues
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Mon Jul 30 09:14:54 EDT 2001
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This is apparently the first case to come to trial where the FBI used a "keyboard logger" to capture a PGP key. The evidence is being challenged on the question of whether the FBI needed a wiretap order or just a search warrent to place the logger.
Arnold Reinhold
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Organized Crime Case Raises Privacy Issues
By JOHN SCHWARTZ
The case of Nicodemo S. Scarfo Jr., the son of the jailed mob boss,
will test a controversial new law enforcement technology
http://www.nytimes.com/2001/07/30/technology/30TAP.html?ex=997498894&ei=1&en=92d66b95791a23b6
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