A federal judge stepped in Thursday to resolve a long-running dispute over computer files seized by agents investigating the 2010 cyberattack against PayPal.
U.S. District Senior Judge D. Lowell Jensen ordered prosecutors to turn over digital copies of computers and other electronic devices to be held by the court a pragmatic solution the judge said would preserve potential evidence for trial but prevent government agents from accessing information outside the scope of search warrants.
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