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    They want our porn

    If they bug me, I'll send them a happy note back

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    crap gotta hide my 150gb porn now

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    Well if they need a warrant to search you're house, shouldn't it be the same

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jord View Post
    me too haha God I would love to be able to hack anyone
    And do it legally?

    If they want your porn, put it on an external HDD and turn it off when you're not using it

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    Im supposing its for things like pheadophiles and things like that??


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    British law already allows police to remotely access computers under the Regulation of Investigatory Powers Act 2000, which allows surveillance to "prevent or detect serious crime".

    A spokesman for the Association of Chief Police Officers (Acpo) told The Times newspaper that police were already carrying out a small number of these operations among the 194 clandestine searches last year of people's homes, offices, and hotel rooms.


    "The UK has agreed to a strategic approach to tackling cybercrime with other EU member states, but this is separate from existing UK laws," the Home Office said in a statement, adding that the plan is not legally binding and there is no timescale for implementing the strategy.

    Professor Peter Sommer, a cybercrime expert at the London School of Economics, doubts that the strategy will increase the amount of police hacking.

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    There will be limits, restrictions and other things. It won't be as the article states "they can hack your PC"

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    This was posted a few days ago wasn't it?

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    I don't really read e-mail anyway, and when i do i never download thing from them unless i no 100% what it/they are besides all the movies i download are stored on a portable hard drive which is disconnected and hidden every night. (due to police doing drug raids - i just think they dont like me )

    Anyway basically keep everything portable and out of there sight then they cant do you for nothing
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