The FBI Just Got Disturbing New Hacking Powers
https://gizmodo.com/the-fbi-just-got-disturbing-new-hacking-powers-1789548207
At midnight, the U.S. government quietly gained expansive new surveillance abilities after a last-ditch effort to stop changes to the federal code of criminal procedure died on the Senate floor.
Senator Ron Wyden tried three times on Wednesday to stall the rule changes, which let judges give federal agents the authority to hack multiple computers in any jurisdiction at once, including those belonging to innocent malware victims.
By sitting here and doing nothing, the Senate has given consent to this expansion of government hacking and surveillance, said Wyden on Wednesday. Law-abiding Americans are going to ask what were you guys thinking? when the FBI starts hacking victims of a botnet hack. Or when a mass hack goes awry and breaks their device, or an entire hospital system and puts lives at risk.
Under the old version of Rule 41, agencies like the FBI needed to apply for a warrant in the right jurisdiction to hack a computer, presenting difficulties when investigating crimes involving suspects who had anonymized their locations or machines in multiple places. Under the new version, a federal judge can approve a single search warrant covering multiple computers even if their owners are innocent or their locations are unknown.
How long will it be before disabling FBI malware on your own computer becomes a crime?