State Trojan Before the Federal Constitutional Court: when Investigators Secretly Read Along
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The Federal Constitutional Court has limited the powers of supervision by state Trojans. Data protection officers are satisfied with the decision. In the case of investigators there are mixed reactions. By Klaus Hempel [more]]>
Since 2017, the state Trojan has been sniffing at serious crimes. There have been complaints. Now threatens him with constitutional detention himself.

In order to investigate crimes, investigators are allowed to read some encrypted messages and search mobile phones. Artists, lawyers and journalists want to stop the so-called state Trojan.
In order to investigate crimes, investigators are allowed to read some encrypted messages and search mobile phones. Artists, lawyers and journalists want to stop the so-called state Trojan.
Since 2017, investigators have been allowed to monitor and search online with the help of so-called state Trojans. They have been sued. Today, the Federal Constitutional Court has ruled.
The police union (GdP) does not consider the investigation work of the German police to be restricted by the ruling of the Federal Constitutional Court on the use of so-called state Trojans announced on Thursday. "The verdict of the Federal Constitutional Court is fundamentally positive from my point of view," said the GdP Federal Chairman Jochen Kopelke to the editorial network Germany (RND). {/mprestriction} "The court confirms the constitutio…
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