{"id":43672,"date":"2014-10-30T14:49:17","date_gmt":"2014-10-30T18:49:17","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/prometheism-transhumanism-posthumanism\/fbi-demands-new-powers-to-hack-into-computers-and-carry-out-surveillance\/"},"modified":"2014-10-30T14:49:17","modified_gmt":"2014-10-30T18:49:17","slug":"fbi-demands-new-powers-to-hack-into-computers-and-carry-out-surveillance","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/prometheism-transhumanism-posthumanism\/fourth-amendment\/fbi-demands-new-powers-to-hack-into-computers-and-carry-out-surveillance\/","title":{"rendered":"FBI demands new powers to hack into computers and carry out surveillance"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><p>  A protest against government surveillance in Washington DC. Civil  liberties groups denounced the FBIs move as brazen and  potentially dangerous. Photograph: Xinhua \/Landov\/Barcroft Media<\/p>\n<p>    The FBI is attempting to    persuade an obscure regulatory body in Washington to change its    rules of engagement in order to seize significant new powers to    hack into and carry out surveillance of computers throughout    the US and around the world.<\/p>\n<p>    Civil liberties groups warn that the proposed rule change    amounts to a power grab by the agency that would ride roughshod    over strict limits to searches and seizures laid out under the    fourth amendment of the US constitution, as well as violate    first amendment privacy rights. They have protested that the    FBI is seeking to transform its cyber capabilities with minimal    public debate and with no congressional oversight.  <\/p>\n<p>    The regulatory body to which    the Department of Justice has applied to make the rule change,    the advisory committee on criminal rules, will meet for the    first time on November 5 to discuss the issue. The panel will    be addressed by a slew of technology experts and privacy    advocates concerned about the possible ramifications were the    proposals allowed to go into effect next year.  <\/p>\n<p>    This is a giant step forward for the FBIs operational    capabilities, without any consideration of the policy    implications. To be seeking these powers at a time of    heightened international concern about US surveillance is an    especially brazen and potentially dangerous move, said Ahmed    Ghappour, an expert in computer law at University of    California, Hastings college of the law, who will be addressing    next weeks hearing.  <\/p>\n<p>    The proposed operating changes related to rule 41 of the    federal rules of criminal procedure, the terms under which the    FBI is allowed to conduct searches under court-approved    warrants. Under existing wording, warrants have to be highly    focused on specific locations where suspected criminal activity    is occurring and approved by judges located in that same    district.  <\/p>\n<p>    But under the proposed amendment, a judge    can issue a warrant that would allow the FBI to hack into any    computer, no matter where it is located. The change is designed    specifically to help federal investigators carry out    surveillance on computers that have been anonymized  that    is, their location has been hidden using tools such as Tor.  <\/p>\n<p>    The amendment inserts a clause that would allow a judge to    issue warrants to gain remote access to computers located    within or outside that district (emphasis added) in cases in    which the district where the media or information is located    has been concealed through technological means. The expanded    powers to stray across district boundaries would apply to any    criminal investigation, not just to terrorist cases as at    present.  <\/p>\n<p>    Were the amendment to be granted by the regulatory committee,    the FBI would have the green light to unleash its capabilities     known as network investigative techniques  on computers    across America and beyond. The techniques involve clandestinely    installing malicious software, or malware, onto a computer that    in turn allows federal agents effectively to control the    machine, downloading all its digital contents, switching its    camera or microphone on or off, and even taking over other    computers in its network.  <\/p>\n<p>    This is an extremely invasive technique, said Chris Soghoian,    principal technologist of the American Civil Liberties Union,    who will also be addressing the    hearing. 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