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by joering2 5217 days ago
VUPEN's offensive IT intrusion solutions and government grade exploits enable the Intelligence community and government agencies to achieve their lawful intercept missions using VUPEN's industry-recognized vulnerability research and intelligence.

I am trying to imagine a situation where _lawfuly_ government agencies need to break into someones IE. Any ideas?

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Collecting information pursuant to a legitimate search warrant?
hmmm.. I think law enforcement agencies need to stay in accordance with the law even with their "discovery". Breaking into someone's IE or exploiting vulnerabilities in order to get information otherwise you wouldn't be able to get falls under breaking into someones "property", I think, even if its "just" an Internet browser.

Therefore, you "legitimate" search warrant will be thrown out of window by a judge, and classified as the Fruit of the poisonous tree.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fruit_of_the_poisonous_tree