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Friday, May 20, 2016

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U.S. Senators Introduce Act to Stop Mass Hacking by Government Spy Bots


1AF 55 STOP MASS HACKINGIn late April we posted a report titled "The DOJ is about to Rewrite the Search and Seizure Rules that Would Expand their Reach Worldwide." The report noted that there was a justice department bid to rewrite an arcane rule that had critics warning of a dramatic expansion of the FBI's power to hack suspect computers — no matter where in the world they are located. The report further noted that "The proposal, which also makes it easier for the government to target automated networks of computers known as "botnets", is among two dozen changes expected to be adopted by the Supreme Court by May 1. Barring congressional intervention, the new rules take effect on December 1. At the time, Ron Wyden, the Democratic Senator from Oregon stated that this was "a major policy change. It vastly expands the government's hacking authority and gives the government authority to plant malware on 1 million computers with one warrant from one judge."Today we learn that legislation called the "Stopping Mass Hacking Act" introduced by Democratic Senator Ron Wyden and Republican Senator Rand Paul is designed to undo the change adopted by the U.S. Supreme Court in a private vote last month.

Reuters reports today that "A small group of bipartisan senators introduced a bill Thursday that would block a pending judicial rule change allowing U.S. judges to issue search warrants for remote access to computers in any jurisdiction, even overseas, arguing the change would expand the FBI's hacking authority.

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