CenDemTech, to random
@CenDemTech@techpolicy.social avatar

🚨 BREAKING: The House passed a two-year extension of of , a controversial warrantless spying authority –– but in an extremely narrow tie vote, rejected critical reforms to stop rampant abuse of the law that has been well documented. https://cdt.org/press/u-s-house-vote-narrowly-allows-rampant-abuses-of-warrantless-spying-authority-to-continue/

CenDemTech,
@CenDemTech@techpolicy.social avatar

warrantless purports to target only foreign subjects, but in practice sweeps in a huge amount of Americans’ comms. This allows intelligence agencies to exploit a backdoor search loophole that we've written about extensively: https://cdt.org/insights/cdt-issue-brief-debunking-myths-fixing-fisa-s702-backdoor-search-loophole/

CenDemTech,
@CenDemTech@techpolicy.social avatar

In addition to the key issue of U.S. person queries, the House passed several problematic amendments advanced by the House Intelligence Committee to actually expand

CenDemTech,
@CenDemTech@techpolicy.social avatar

. @JakeLaperruque “Despite a litany of abuse — improper snooping on protesters, lawmakers, thousands of campaign donors, and journalists — the House today wrote the FBI and intelligence agencies a blank check to keep misusing

matthew, to TikTok
@matthew@social.retroedge.tech avatar

Good for them for standing their ground and not caving to pressure to sell.

Weird situation all around, as the ban really doesn't mean anything with over 200 days to appeal and no action taken to keep American people from using TikTok in the meantime.

#tiktok

RT: https://noauthority.social/users/WakWak/statuses/112335151252713589

gabriel,

@publiclewdness
Unfortunately I believe that's fully intended.
Feels like no accident that was renewed as well.
@matthew

thenexusofprivacy, (edited ) to random

FISA Section 702 Reauthorization: House GOP leadership pulls dueling FISA bills amid backlash!

https://www.cnn.com/2023/12/11/politics/house-gop-leadership-pulls-dueling-fisa-bills/index.html

Instead, a four-month extension is attached to the NDAA -- unless it gets removed. Dozens of civil rights and racial justice groups oppose extending FISA in the NDAA.

If you agree, call your Senators TODAY and with a simple ask: "DO NOT put 702 in the NDAA."

@privacy

SteveThompson, to privacy
@SteveThompson@mastodon.social avatar

You're not paranoid. It's real.

"'Eyes Everywhere': Congress Is About to Vote to Expand Mass Surveillance of Americans"

https://www.vice.com/en/article/qjvmpv/eyes-everywhere-congress-is-about-to-vote-to-expand-mass-surveillance-of-americans-experts-warn

“Any entity that you visit as a customer, that provides Wi-Fi service, could be required to let the government tap into its equipment, and pull out entire streams of communications.”

Morishima, to security
@Morishima@ieji.de avatar
eff, to random
@eff@mastodon.social avatar

Tell the U.S. Senate: RISAA does not reform mass surveillance, it greatly expands who can be surveilled and why.

https://act.eff.org/action/tell-the-u-s-senate-stop-risaa-the-fisa-mass-surveillance-expansion

CenDemTech, to random
@CenDemTech@techpolicy.social avatar

CDT’s Director of Security & Surveillance @JakeLaperruque reacts to Congress’s recent decision to expand the warrantless spying powers of this past weekend in @washingtonpost: https://www.washingtonpost.com/national-security/2024/04/20/congress-extends-controversial-warrantless-surveillance-law-two-years/ cc: Ellen Nakashima & @shaneharris shaneharris

CenDemTech,
@CenDemTech@techpolicy.social avatar

“‘This bill represents the biggest expansion of surveillance in 15 years since was originally created and a shameful Congress would be expanding surveillance at a time when reforms are needed,’ said @JakeLaperruque." https://www.washingtonpost.com/national-security/2024/04/20/congress-extends-controversial-warrantless-surveillance-law-two-years/

dell, to privacy
@dell@journa.host avatar

NEW: A new report by the House Intelligence Committee's Republican majority blasts the FBI for routinely violating rules governing #FISA's #Section702 surveillance program, adding it's time to rein the bureau in, and force it go to court to get warrants // #privacy #security #natsec

https://www.wired.com/story/house-intellligence-section-702-reform/

dell, to privacy
@dell@journa.host avatar

My latest for WIRED on the imminent demise of the #Section702 program -- a federal statute empowering much of the US government's foreign intelligence collection. #fisa #surveillance #privacy

https://www.wired.com/story/section-702-nsa-abuses-reauthorization/

dell, to random
@dell@journa.host avatar

NEW: Neither Schumer nor Speaker Johnson are answering questions this morning regarding widespread rumors they plan to amend a "must pass" defense bill () in the final hour to extend a controversial surveillance program, .

https://www.wired.com/story/section-702-reauthorization-ndaa-2023/

CenDemTech, to random
@CenDemTech@techpolicy.social avatar

🚨 Major news for #Section702 & #surveillance reform – A bipartisan group of Senators has introduced the SAFE Act, a strong reform bill that would require a warrant to stop abuse of U.S. person queries, close the #DataBroker loophole, & make major improvements to the FISA Court

eff, to random
@eff@mastodon.social avatar

U.S. Sen. Ron Wyden, D-OR, joins EFF’s Cindy Cohn and @jgkelley on “How to Fix the Internet” to discuss his fight to make intelligence and law enforcement agencies get warrants before accessing Americans’ private telecommunications data under . https://www.eff.org/deeplinks/2024/03/podcast-episode-i-squared-governance

getfisaright.net, to random
@getfisaright.net@getfisaright.net avatar

Last night, House Republican leadership decided not to go ahead with votes on the two FISA reauthorization bills. Instead, they’re now planning to attach an extension to the must-pass NDAA — effectively extending FISA until 2025.* See this letter from dozens of civil rights and racial justice groups opposing extending FISA in the NDAA for why that’s a bad idea.

Fortunately, there’s enough opposition to FISA extension in both parties that there’s still a chance to stop it. Here’s how you can help.

  • Contact your Senators TODAY and with a simple ask: “DO NOT put 702 in the NDAA.”
  • Once you’ve done that, contact your representative with the same ask: “DO NOT put 702 in the NDAA.”

You can either call the Congressional switchboard at (202) 224-3121 or use the Senate and House directories to look up your legislators’ contact info.

  • technically, the extension is for four months, until April 2024. But the FISA court approves applications for a year, so any surveillance started in early 2024 will continue until 2025.

https://getfisaright.net/2023/12/12/oppose-extending-fisa-in-the-ndaa/

thenewoil, to politics
eff, to random
@eff@mastodon.social avatar

The intelligence community and the White House are playing “finders keepers” with our digital communications. It’s time for Congress to reform Section 702. https://www.eff.org/deeplinks/2024/04/white-house-wrong-section-702-needs-drastic-change

eff, to random
@eff@mastodon.social avatar

Pro-surveillance forces are organizing and the White House is leading the charge. It’s time to make sure we get major reforms of Section 702. https://www.eff.org/deeplinks/2024/04/white-house-wrong-section-702-needs-drastic-change

itnewsbot, to privacy
@itnewsbot@schleuss.online avatar

Green card applicants targeted by Section 702 foreign intelligence bill - Enlarge (credit: Getty Images | kontekbrothers)

Americans with... - https://arstechnica.com/?p=1988602

twrling, to random
@twrling@sfba.social avatar

The silent part out loud. Sign the petition. "A staffer at Turner’s closed door meeting told WIRED that when pictures of protestors were displayed in a slideshow, the message was: “Here are protesters outside of Chuck Schumer's house. We need to be able to use 702 to query these people.” #Section702 #FISA https://act.demandprogress.org/sign/section-702-protestors/

dell, to random
@dell@journa.host avatar

just 3 hours apart.

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PrivacyDigest, to privacy
@PrivacyDigest@mas.to avatar

House Votes to Extend—and Expand—a Major US Program

The US House of Representatives voted on Friday to extend the spy program. It passed without an amendment that would have required the to obtain a to access Americans’ information.

https://www.wired.com/story/house-section-702-vote/

BenjaminHCCarr, to random
@BenjaminHCCarr@hachyderm.io avatar

’ Proposals for Reauthorization Bill are Beyond Bad
The program after 9/11 was intended to collect communications of people outside of US, but because we live in an increasingly globalized world, government intercepts and retains a massive trove of communications between and people overseas. Increasingly, it’s this U.S. side of digital conversations that domestic agencies trawl through—all without a .
https://www.eff.org/deeplinks/2023/11/intelligence-committees-proposals-702-reauthorization-bill-are-beyond-bad

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