A group of technology companies, non-profits and privacy and human rights organizations have sent a letter to President Barack Obama, the director of national intelligence and a wide range of Congressional leaders, calling for an end to the bulk collection of phone metadata under Section 215 of the USA PATRIOT Act. . The letter, sent by dozens of organizations and companies, comes at a time when legislators in the United States are considering a new bill that would repeal the Patriot Act altogether. That measure likely will face stiff opposition in the House of Representatives, but less-sweeping reforms may be on the table as well. In the letter, representatives from the EFF, CloudFlare, Silent Circle, the ACLU, Mozilla, Human Rights Watch and many other organizations say that whatever form the changes take, Section 215 collection needs to end once and for all. The link for this article located at ThreatPost is no longer available. . Tech companies and civil liberties groups are calling for the discontinuation of mass collection of phone metadata under the USA PATRIOT Act.. Privacy Reform, Metadata Collection, Advocacy Groups. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
The National Security Agency has some of the brightest minds working on its sophisticated surveillance programs, including its metadata collection efforts. But a new chat program designed by a middle-school dropout in his spare time may turn out to be one of the best solutions to thwart those efforts.. Prompted by Edward Snowden The link for this article located at ThreatPost is no longer available. . A young high school quitter develops a messaging app that cleverly navigates and thwarts the advanced spying tactics of the CIA.. Chat Program, NSA Evasion, Cybersecurity Innovation, Metadata Collection. . Alex
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