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Wednesday, April 15, 2015

Lawyer claims police placed malware on requested external hard drive

A lawyer in Arkansas is claiming that police planted three different pieces of malware on an external hard drive in a controversial whistleblower case against the police force, reports 5 News Online.
North Little Rock attorney Matthew Campbell was allegedly sent the contentious hard drive by Fort Smith Police Department, after a discovery demand filed in the case, which was brought about by three current or former police officers under the state’s Whistle-Blower Act. The case relates to the alleged illegal investigation of officers reporting wrongful termination and overtime pay practices in the department.


Lawyer claims police placed malware on requested external hard drive

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