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As usual, the journalists have mangled all of the facts when it comes to technology. This one in particular appears to be conflating two separate issues, the first being the ability to monitor internet traffic, which law enforcement can already do (I believe this is what they've decided no longer needs a warrant), and physically installing a key logger or other monitoring device on a personal PC, which is essentially equivalent to bugging a phone.
It's not even possible for someone to "hack" into a private PC and collect personal data. Half of the PCs online today, if not more, are behind some sort of router/firewall and can't even be reached from the outside world unless the router has been specifically configured to forward that traffic. Almost everybody on a wifi network is part of this group, or anybody sharing a single internet connection among multiple PCs.
Long story short: most of the story including the headline is pure nonsense.
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