Suzanne Smalley reports:
Germany’s highest court on Thursday ruled that law enforcement cannot use spyware to monitor personal devices in cases that carry less than a three year maximum sentence.
The court was responding to a lawsuit brought by the German digital freedoms organization Digitalcourage.
The plaintiffs argued that a 2017 rules change enabling law enforcement to use spyware to eavesdrop on encrypted chats and messaging platforms could unfairly expose communications belonging to people who are not criminal suspects.
Read more at The Record.