The
Constitutional Supreme Court of Germany (Bundesverfassungsgericht)
decided last week that the online investigation of a suspect's computer
is permissible under the German constitution. Technology-wise, this
would mean that the police can purposefully infect a suspect's computer
with spy software (a so-called Trojan) that would relay information on
that person's hard-drive back to the police.
The Ministry of the
Interior will soon implement this decision into the criminal code of
law and the police's investigative practices. The court's decision does
not give the police "carte blanche" to spy on people. Instead they
deemed that this type of cyber spying is a violation of privacy rights
and is only acceptable in exceptional cases and only under the
supervision of a judge. As reported by Spiegel,
Wolfgang Schäuble, the German Minister of the Interior, already tried
to calm the public's fears by saying this new instrument will be
applied in only a "few, but critical cases".
Yesterday, he again reminded the public in an interview
about the imminent danger Germans face, underscored by intelligence
agencies who concluded that Germany is a target for Islamic terror and
that Al-Qaeda's leadership has made the decision to prepare for attacks
against Germany.
The BBC pointed
out the irony of this advanced but intrusive technology to be applied
in a country that has "a historic fear of state intrusion, dating back
to the Stasi secret police in the East and the Nazi-era Gestapo."
According to the BBC, this new law makes Germans "the most spied upon people in Europe".
German spy software gets a limited "Go"
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