US To Restrict Visas For Those Who Misuse Commercial Spyware (reuters.com) 23
The U.S. has announced new visa restrictions for individuals and companies misusing commercial spyware to surveil, harass or intimidate journalists, activists and other dissidents. Citing a senior Biden administration official, Reuters adds that the new policy will also apply to investors and operators of the commercial spyware believed to be misused. At least 50 U.S. officials have been targeted by private hacking tools in recent years.
Commercial spyware (Score:5, Insightful)
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Get real. The CFAA is a US law and it apples only to non-government entities. The FBI and CIA laugh at things like this. So do other country's security servicies.
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I'm sure this won't be politically abused at all. No way.
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Makes you wonder (Score:3)
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Does that include the NSA and CIA as well?
From the article [reuters.com]:
"President Joseph Biden signed an executive order, opens new tab last year to curb the malicious use of digital spy tools around the globe that target U.S. personnel and civil society. The order barred U.S. agencies from doing business with such companies"
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...The order barred U.S. agencies from doing business with such companies
So they're fine to target journalists with spyware if they use tools developed in-house, so business as usual.
...in fairness, there's a lot gov can do I can't (Score:2)
Does that include the NSA and CIA as well?
I also can't own a jet fighter or nuclear missile. I know it makes you feel like a badass to question your government, but I generally have no problem with spy agencies having more powers than private citizens. Look at what happened last year in Israel when intelligence fails.
You have 2 options...either never anger anyone nor catch the attention of terrorists or hostile powers....or your gov does some unsavory shit to keep you alive. I honestly don't want to know what they're doing and I just want to
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Actually, in the US of A, you *CAN* own fighter jets.
You can even get ammunition for them (depending on county of residence).
It simply requires an army (or navy) of attorneys and paralegals
to fill out all the paperwork. (Campaign donations to the local Sheriff are
also helpful).
It's more a question of Return on Investment. There's usually no *money*
to be made owning a fighter jet, so most Americans don't bother.
As for nuclear missles, the missle part is waaaay easier than a fighter jet.
The nuclear warhead
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Ummm. (Score:2)
Unfortunately, (Score:2)
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spyware users (Score:1)
like say... (Score:2)
the israeli government ?
Serves them right! (Score:2)
This is why I only use mom's homemade spyware. That commercial stuff just doesn't have the same flavor. ;)