The Supreme Court Expands FBI Hacking Powers

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most decent size networks will have at least 1 zombie comouter, I guess the FBI will have the legal authority to hack pretty much any network now.

They have already been doing this. When they hack hidden service users, the targets can be literally anywhere in the world.

They don't want this happening again:

motherboard.vice.com/read/in-a-first-judge-throws-out-evidence-obtained-from-fbi-malware

motherboard.vice.com/read/second-judge-argues-evidence-from-fbi-mass-hack-should-be-thrown-out?trk_source=recommended

so...

everything?

The FBI will be hacking your parents :)

I wonder how other countries leaders would feel about the FBI hacking their citizens?

You could've just linked in my thread

feels angry man

don't be a weenie

these decisions are without understanding
now what do we do to stop our devices from being interesting to government agencies, even though we might be unable to unbotnet them?

And not to mention the fact that people taking "anonymity measures" is pretty vague as well. It sounds as though its not limited to tor. So perhaps proxies, vpn providers, tunneling the list goes on. If I route my irc sessions through a shell account or some sort of bouncer, is that going to mean I'm game for the FBI to exploit my machine? I can see this getting abused.