Suddenly, all-encompassing databases and access to them are becoming causes for concern. The American Bar Association recently decided that searching social media sites is fair game when lawyers seek information on potential jurors. The U.S. Supreme Court just ruled that ever-more-sophisticated cellphones are personal databases and cannot be searched by police without a proper warrant. Identity theft is on the rise as hackers play havoc wi...
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