Als "the good guys" worden gehacked en informatie van nietsvermoedende niet-Amerikanen NIET ALLEEN in handen van de FBI valt: https://edition.cnn.com/2026/03/05/politics/fbi-investigating-cyber-breach-critical-surveillance-network (mijn eerste bron: https://www.bleepingcomputer.com/news/security/fbi-investigates-breach-of-surveillance-and-wiretap-systems/).

Nb. dit soort taps vinden plaats in het kader van de FISA (The Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act) wetgeving waarin niet-Amerikanen nauwelijks rechten hebben. De FBI tapt zoveel mogelijk telecommunicatie van of naar de VS, maar hoogst waarschijnlijk ook verbindingen die geheel buiten de VS blijven.

Dat is dezelfde wetgeving die straks (of nu al) voor DigiD en informatiesystemen van de Belastingdienst en Defensie geldt.

Een surveillance maatschappij helpt ook the bad guys (dankzij gehackte camera's op straat wist de Mossad waar Khamenei zich bevond.

Dit is precies waarom we geen ChatControl of achterdeurtjes in encryptie moeten willen!

#FISA #Datalek #Surveillance #ChatControl #AchterDeurtjes #BackDoors #Encryptie #Encryption #EncryptionBackdoors #FBI #CIA #NSA #FisaSection702

@Shadedlady @Marloezovic : Kyndryl en Solvinity liegen dat ze barsten.

De FISA wetgeving van de USA laat er geen enkele twijfel over bestaan dat US bedrijven stilzwijgend moeten doen wat de "three letter agencies" opdragen.

Deze bedrijven verdienen dus nul vertrouwen in hun uitspraken.

Screenshot uit https://www.nrc.nl/nieuws/2026/02/26/waarom-zou-kyndryl-wel-de-it-infrastructuur-van-defensie-mogen-bouwen-maar-niet-digid-kunnen-beheren-a4921366

#FISA #FISASection702 #LEUGENS #BEDROG #DigiD #Solvinity #Kyndryl #FuckUSA

@ErikvanStraten@infosec.exchange

Dankjewel voor deze verhelderende uitleg. Ik heb er niet bij stilgestaan dat door Cloudflare grote blokken van het internet letterlijk kunnen worden uitgeschakeld, door simpelweg een script te draaien

#Risico #Economie #Cloudflare #Fastly #CDN #AitM #MitM #FISASection702 #FISA #ThreeLetterAgencies #Trump #Sbowden #E2EE #InfoSec #VVD #PVV #CIDI #VT #VirusTotal #DVCerts #DV #OV #EV #QWAC #CyberCrime #NepWebsites #FakeWebsites

A look back & a look ahead at the FISA Section 702 legislative battle & the real stakes involved.

https://original.antiwar.com/patrick_eddington/2023/12/27/the-quaint-fisa-surveillance-debate/

#surveillance #privacy #fisasection702 #congress

The Quaint FISA Surveillance Debate - Antiwar.com

Before leaving town for the 2023 end-of-year holidays, Congress managed to avoid a 12:01am January 1, 2024 expiration of Section 702 of the Foreign - Patrick Eddington for Antiwar.com

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Competing FISA bills pulled from House calendar. Extension through April 19 via NDAA most likely outcome now. Via Punchbowl News this morning.

#fisasection702 #surveillance #congress

Watching an entire House Rules hearing can be damaging to your mental health, so I've clipped Rep. Andy Biggs (R-AZ) opening remarks about his bipartisan HR 6570, which the U.S. Intelligence Community is in full freakout mode over because it would--THE SCANDAL--require a warrant to see out data.

https://vimeo.com/893526317

#FISASection702 #surveillance #Congress

Rep Biggs on PLEWSA at House Rules 121123

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On the Musk vanity site, lots of GOP members posting support for Rep. Andy Biggs (R-AZ) FISA reform bill, which passed HJC last week 35-2. Senator Mike Lee (R-UT) has also come out in favor of the Biggs bill. I normally wouldn't post something from Blaze Media, but this is worth the read.

https://www.theblaze.com/columns/opinion/senators-dont-pass-the-defense-bill-without-fisa-reform

#FISASection702 #surveillance #Congress #4thAmendment

Senators, don’t pass the defense bill without FISA reform | Blaze Media

Warrantless “backdoor” searches of Americans’ private electronic communications under the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act are modern versions of the general warrants used and abused by King George III.

Blaze Media

It's #FISASection702 Re-Authorization Season.

Spying agencies are looking to broaden the definition of electronic communication service providers to cover “data centers, colocation providers, business landlords, shared workspaces, or even hotels where guests connect to the Internet.” Maybe even internet exchanges too?

“Custodians" such as your company's cleaning and maintenance contractors could be compelled under 702 to perform surveillance on your behalf.

https://www.zwillgen.com/law-enforcement/fisa-reform-bill-702-surveillance/

House Intelligence Committee FISA “Reform” Bill Would Greatly Expand the Class of Businesses and Other Entities Required to Assist in FISA 702 Surveillance

Yesterday the House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence unanimously approved the FISA Reform and Reauthorization Act of 2023 (FRRA), which would reauthorize Section 702 of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act (FISA 702). The full House is expected to vote on this bill next Tuesday. Like other competing reauthorization bills that have been introduced (see here and here), the FRRA would impose new restrictions on the government’s access to and use of information about U.S. persons that has been incidentally acquired pursuant to FISA 702, a provision that permits the government to conduct warrantless surveillance of non-U.S. persons located outside the United States.   Although the FRRA is ostensibly a reform bill, it contains one notable provision that would significantly expand the government’s authority under FISA 702 by broadening the definition of “electronic communication service providers” (ECSPs) whom the government may compel to assist in FISA 702 surveillance. The statutory definition of ECSP currently covers: (1) a telecommunications carrier;  (2)...

ZwillGen

No supporter of the HPSCI FISA 702 reauth bill have ever answered how a probable cause-based warrant requirement for accessing US Person data--as mandated by the Fourth Amendment--would in any way preclude gathering foreign intelligence. More NatSec State disinfo.

https://thehill.com/homenews/house/4348937-house-intelligence-judiciary-battle-over-surveillance-cracks-party-fault-lines/

#FISASection702 #surveillance #Congress

House Intelligence, Judiciary battle over surveillance cracks party fault lines  

The House Judiciary and Intelligence committees are getting into a public feud over how to reform the nation’s warrantless surveillance powers, a battle set to heat up as Speaker Mike Johnson (R-La.) has pledged a head-to-head competition of their bills on the House floor.  It’s a clash with few clear political fault lines as members of both parties are…

The Hill