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The UK has passed new legislation exempting government authorities form prosecution for hacking into citizen tech

Postby Everlong » May 17, '15, 6:07 pm

http://arstechnica.co.uk/tech-policy/20 ... -immunity/

The UK government has quietly passed new legislation that exempts GCHQ, police, and other intelligence officers from prosecution for hacking into computers and mobile phones.

While major or controversial legislative changes usually go through normal parliamentary process (i.e. democratic debate) before being passed into law, in this case an amendment to the Computer Misuse Act was snuck in under the radar as secondary legislation. According to Privacy International, "It appears no regulators, commissioners responsible for overseeing the intelligence agencies, the Information Commissioner's Office, industry, NGOs or the public were notified or consulted about the proposed legislative changes... There was no public debate."

Privacy International also suggests that the change to the law was in direct response to a complaint that it filed last year. In May 2014, Privacy International and seven communications providers filed a complaint with the UK Investigatory Powers Tribunal (IPT), asserting that GCHQ's hacking activities were unlawful under the Computer Misuse Act.


Full article at the above link.

Just another reminder how we're living in a world where privacy is increasingly rare.
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Re: The UK has passed new legislation exempting government authorities form prosecution for hacking into citizen tech

Postby Matteo » May 17, '15, 6:58 pm

During the Cold War, the ostensible and frankly existential threat of communism was often used to advance unconstitutional policy at home and justify draconian and tyrannical actions aboard. This we know of.

Now, replace 'Cold War' with 'the age of terrorism' and 'communism' with 'terrorism' and tell me what's really changed. When the Soviet Union dissolved and the communist empire fragmented, the elitists of the Western world needed a new political weapon to justify their actions to the masses. And that weapon is called terrorism.
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Re: The UK has passed new legislation exempting government authorities form prosecution for hacking into citizen tech

Postby PorkChop » May 18, '15, 10:08 am

We're not even a fortnight in to Cameron's new term and I already fear for the future.
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