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Cops back in on BT/Phorm case

Posted on May 17, 2010 by pogowasright.org

Chris Williams reports:

The Crown Prosecution Service (CPS) has called in City of London Police to assist as it decides whether to go to court over BT’s covert trials of Phorm’s web interception and profiling system.

The City force ran the original criminal investigation into the trials, which saw tens of thousands of BT customers’ broadband traffic monitored without their knowledge or consent.

Read more in The Register.

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