FBI’s Plan to Expand Hacking Power Advances Despite Privacy Fears

Found on National Journal on Tuesday, 17 March 2015
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Such a change could threaten the Fourth Amendment's protections against unreasonable search and seizures, they warn, and possibly allow the FBI to violate the sovereignty of foreign nations. The rule change also could let the agency simultaneously target millions of computers at once, even potentially those belonging to users who aren't suspected of any wrongdoing.

The proposal is now subject to review by the Standing Committee on Rules of Practice and Procedure, which normally can approve amendments at its June meeting. The Judicial Conference is next in line to approve the rule, a move that would likely occur in September.

If any other nation would do something similar, the US would instantly warn them not to mess with any technology in their jurisdiction, or face the consequences. With this holier-than-you attitude, they are isolating themselves more and more.