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Judges refuse EncroChat defendants' appeal to Supreme Court


Judges refuse EncroChat defendants’ appeal to Supreme Court
Experts suggest Parliament and Investigatory Powers Tribunal need to consider the implications of a court decision on police use of data from the EncroChat phone network
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Published: 15 Mar 2021 14:25
Judges have refused defendants leave to challenge the admissibility in UK courts of message communications collected by French cyber police from the encrypted phone network EncroChat.  
The Court of Appeal ruled on 3 March 2021 that there was no “point of law of general public importance” that would justify referring the Appeal Court’s decision to allow the intercepted communications to be used as evidence to the Supreme Court. ....

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EncroChat ruling has 'far-reaching effects' for legal role of interception in UK investigations


EncroChat ruling has ‘far-reaching effects’ for legal role of interception in UK investigations
The computer forensic experts involved in the review of police use of data hacked from the ultra-secure EncroChat phone network assess the impact of the Appeal Court ruling on future legal use of intercept evidence
 
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Published: 15 Mar 2021
Duncan Campbell and Dr Ian Brown were the only computer forensic expert  witnesses for the first evidence review of police use of data hacked during 2020 from the ultra secure EncroChat phone network, claimed to be dedicated for the use of serious criminals. Here they assess the impact of the appeal court verdict on future legal use of intercept evidence. ....

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EncroChat: Appeal court finds 'digital phone tapping' admissible in criminal trials


EncroChat: Appeal court finds ‘digital phone tapping’ admissible in criminal trials
Appeal Court decides EncroChat-encrypted phone records can be used in criminal trials. Critics say the decision means phone tapping no longer has a ‘clear meaning in the digital age’
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Published: 06 Feb 2021 2:27
Judges have decided that communications collected by French and Dutch police from the encrypted phone network EncroChat using software “implants” are admissible evidence in British courts.
Police have made more than 1,000 arrests in the UK after the EncroChat phone network was compromised by French and Dutch investigators.
UK law prohibits law enforcement agencies from using evidence obtained from interception in criminal trials. ....

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Government use of 'general warrants' to authorise computer and phone hacking is unlawful


Government use of general warrants to authorise computer and phone hacking is unlawful
A court has ruled that the security and intelligence services can no longer rely on ‘general warrants’ to authorise the hacking of large numbers of computers and phones belonging to UK citizens
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Published: 08 Jan 2021 23:03
The security and intelligence services cannot use “general warrants” to indiscriminately hack into large numbers of mobile phones and computers in the UK, judges have decided.
The High Court ruled on 8 January that it was unlawful for GCHQ and MI5 to use the warrants issued under Section 5 of the Intelligence Services Act (ISA) to interfere with electronic equipment and other property. ....

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