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[Full-disclosure] Encrypted files and the 5th amendment



I'm sure many of us will be following this closely:

http://news.cnet.com/8301-31921_3-20078312-281/doj-we-can-force-you-to-decrypt-that-laptop/

I understand that in the UK, one can be prosecuted for not turning over actual 
encryption keys to .gov -  Is that correct?

T

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