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mox@lemmy.sdf.org to News@lemmy.world · 1 year ago

NSA ’just days from taking over the internet’ warns Edward Snowden

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NSA ’just days from taking over the internet’ warns Edward Snowden

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mox@lemmy.sdf.org to News@lemmy.world · 1 year ago
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The National Security Agency could be given expansive new surveillance powers under a proposed change to the FISA 702 bill — slated for a vote on April 19.
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  • Flying Squid@lemmy.world
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    Strange that Snowden, of all people, is assuming the NSA is waiting for this bill to pass to do this stuff rather than them having done it for a very long time already.

    Does he really think the NSA isn’t already spying on people through things like public wifi?

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      My understanding is this will make public operators liable to participate. Like, they have to have infrastructure in place to do the recording for the NSA.

      Like, they could mandate back doors in all equipment.

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        Weren’t all major trunks already wiretapped?

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          For at least 20 years it would seem Room 641A

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    Maybe they can reduce broadband prices then

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      😂

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      hahahahahahaahah

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    Any downvoters care to comment on their vote?

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      The article is just really bad tabloid garbage

      1. Does not even show the section of this bill that it is talking about
      2. Source is just “Edward Snowden said a thing on twitter” (not shitting on Snowden, he’s done some great work. I’m shitting on the article)

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        Yeah, had to look up the bill, like with so many of these kinds of articles: https://www.congress.gov/bill/118th-congress/house-bill/7888

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      I just wanted to be part of a crowd

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        Hey that’s valid

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      FISA authorizes a specific court to authorize warrants, the FISC, however the article looks directly at the NSAs role who is not affiliated with or charged by FISC, but through warrants and direction of the FBI. The FBI is not very scary since people normally associate them with protection of national interests, so instead the article only mentions who the tasking authority and holder of the warrant actually is. The article uses key terms specifically to get a reaction from a small subset as click bait without even providing accurate information about the topic. It’s lazy and uninformative.

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    I guess the policy of the Company I work for, that we don’t use any service hosted in the USA, is sticking around then.

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      The NSA couldn’t really work in the US before this, but they were free and encouraged to work in foreign countries. You should look up how the “five eyes” actually worked, and ECHELON before it: Your data stored overseas is fair game for the NSA. Inside the country they needed a secret warrant to nab it.

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    Doesn’t the government already do this with our cellphones since they pass through the cell towers?

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    Can I still watch weird porn or no?

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      yes. In fact there will be mandatory minimums with stiff penalties for noncompliance, pun intended.

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        How stiff?

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          Depends on the porn, I guess 🤷

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      You can definitely still watch weird porn. Just know that you won’t be the only one jerking off while you’re doing it.

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        They could at least have the decency to do a video call so we can make eye contact while we climax. It’s more wholesome that way.

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      Yes, but now it’s going to be competitive multiplayer.

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    May I remind everyone of CALEA. Just in case your skim of the page makes you think it is only for phone/telecoms…

    In the years since CALEA was passed it has been greatly expanded to include all VoIP and broadband Internet traffic.

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    Since these articles never seem to include the bill, this appears to be it: https://www.congress.gov/bill/118th-congress/house-bill/7888

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    What was the vote for this in the House called? Looking up my Congressman’s votes but I see multiple FISA votes

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