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US Supreme Court justices voice misgiving about scope of anti-hacking law

By Dave Perera ( November 30, 2020, 23:16 GMT | Insight) -- Much may hinge on the meaning of the word “authorization” as the US Supreme Court deliberates the scope of America’s principal anti-hacking statute, with some justices clearly skeptical about government arguments that the law doesn’t sweep up ordinary online behavior.Much may hinge on the meaning of the word “authorization” as the US Supreme Court deliberates the scope of America’s principal anti-hacking statute, with some justices clearly skeptical today about government arguments that the law doesn’t sweep up ordinary online behavior....

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