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Cyber Security Enhancement Act Passes Senate

XorNand writes "The Cyber Security Enhancement Act (which was attached to the Homeland Security Act) was overwelming approved by the U.S. Senate today. According the EFF this soon-to-be-law allows "any government entity (federal, state, or local) to request email and voicemail from your ISP or telephone provider without a warrant or probable cause." The passage of the Homeland Security Bill is covered here on CNN.com. Yippee."

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  1. Important details... by singularity · · Score: 5, Informative
    From C|Net:

    By rewriting wiretap laws, CSEA would allow limited surveillance without a court order when there is an "ongoing attack" on an Internet-connected computer or "an immediate threat to a national security interest." That kind of surveillance would, however, be limited to obtaining a suspect's telephone number, IP address, URLs or e-mail header information--not the contents of online communications or telephone calls.


    This is a very important distiction.

    Everyone seems intent on the government reading your email. This article seems to say a lot differently.

    Indeed, the rights granted seem to make a little sense, even.
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    - (c) 2018 Hank Zimmerman