In an indictment against Defend the Atlanta Forest activists in Georgia, state prosecutors cast suspicion on the defendants’ use of encrypted messengers and #Tor. Use #encryption and showcase that resisting bulk #surveillance is not suspicious but self-defense. Our Email Self-Defense guide can help you to send and receive encrypted emails: https://emailselfdefense.fsf.org/en/
In an indictment against Defend the Atlanta Forest activists in Georgia, state prosecutors cast suspicion on the defendants’ use of encrypted messengers and #Tor. Use #encryption and showcase that resisting bulk #surveillance is not suspicious but self-defense. Our Email Self-Defense guide can help you to send and receive encrypted emails: https://emailselfdefense.fsf.org/en/
#FBI#Surveillance#Privacy#Encryption: "As a privacy and encryption advocate, there were moments in this story that made me a little uncomfortable. There are places where the FBI is chafing at the constitutional limits on its surveillance powers where we can't help but sympathize with these "good guys" going after "bad guys." But this is the FBI, a lawless, unaccountable secret police who routinely bypass those limits by secretly buying data from sleazy data-brokers, or illegally sharing data with the NSA.
The conclusion really hammers home the point that the FBI's problem isn't constitutional niceties. Despite seizing hundreds of tons of illegal drugs and arresting thousands of high-ranking criminal syndicate bosses, Anom made no difference in the drug trade. Prohibition, after all, just makes criminals more wealthy and powerful. The Anom raids were, at worst, the cost of doing business – and at best, they were a global reset that cleared the board of established actors so that other criminals could seize their turf.
But even though Anom didn't triumph over crime, Dark Wire is a triumph. The book's out today, and there will shortly be a Netflix adaptation based on it, directed by Jason Bateman:"
❗Beware: Not a single line of this document can be considered a basis for any discussion. This is because the group is non-transparent, undemocratic, politically biased and works with the Going Dark myth, which assumes that law enforcement and security can only be achieved through more surveillance.
Nur falls mal wieder einer mit "Chatkontrolle ist doch nicht schlimm" oder "ich habe doch nichts zu verbergen" daher kommt - ob wir etwas zu verbergen haben, hängt ganz maßgeblich von den politischen und gesetzlichen Rahmenbedingungen ab, die sich auch bei uns hier derzeit ziemlich bedenklich entwickeln.
Join the Global Encryption Coalition's Steering Committee in calling on Ministers in the Council of the EU to reject all scanning proposals inconsistent with the principle of end-to-end encryption, including client-side scanning and upload moderation, as it will create serious security and privacy risks with global implications:
👉 Thursday: Cybercriminal group, ShinyHunters claim they have gained access to the data of more than 500+ million Ticketmaster customers which they plan on selling.
Worried you may fall victim to a data breach? One way to protect yourself against such attacks is by using unique and strong passwords for your online accounts: https://tuta.com/blog/best-password-manager