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Friday, August 31, 2007
Germany Wants to Send Trojan-Horse E-Mails, Spy on Suspects
A German proposal to deploy "trojan horse" software to secretly monitor potential terror suspects' hard drives sparks fierce debate over whether the measures violate civil liberties.
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