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To: Gottfried who wrote (90152)8/10/2015 1:03:47 AM
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The absence of evidence shouldn’t be viewed as proof of guilt, but tell that to the U.S. federal court—where Khairullozhon Matanov received a 30-month sentence in mid-June, in part for deleting his browser history. Though he wasn’t an accomplice in the Boston bombing, the FBI charged that the friend of the Tsarnaev brothers with obstructing justice by destroying evidence in the case. That evidence includes now-deleted entries in his browser history, along with certain videos.

Matanov isn’t the first person to be sentenced under such circumstances. This is a disturbing trend when it comes to how the federal government views the Internet and information technology...
See more at: kernelmag.dailydot.com
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