Sputnik Int’l: FBI Moves Forward with Expansion of Hacking Powers Despite Privacy Concerns — Rule 41 change

Sputnik Int’l: FBI Moves Forward with Expansion of Hacking Powers Despite Privacy Concerns:

Despite fears over privacy violations and constitutional conflicts, a change to an FBI procedural rule that would dramatically broaden their hacking powers has been quietly advanced after approval by a judiciary advisory panel on Monday.

The change to Rule 41, as it’s known, amends procedures so that investigators can ask for a warrant to search electronic data located outside a particular judges’ jurisdiction, outside the state and even outside the country, and includes data for which a location is unknown.

The Judicial Conference Advisory Committee on Criminal Rules approved the change 11-1, despite concerns from a variety of organizations that this is a violation of Fourth amendment protections against unreasonable search and seizure, that it could lead to increased vulnerability to hacking, and that it could target potentially thousands of computers beyond an investigation’s specific target.

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