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OTI to Senate: Agree to Senator Wyden鈥檚 Motion and Vote on the Stopping Mass Hacking Act

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This afternoon, Senator Wyden (D-OR) will ask for unanimous consent to stop debate and move to a vote on his bill, the Stopping Mass Hacking Act (). 国产视频鈥檚 Open Technology Institute urges the Senate to agree to Senator Wyden鈥檚 motion.

The SMH Act, which 国产视频鈥檚 Open Technology Institute (OTI) strongly supports, would stop the implementation of changes to Rule 41 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure. This change would explicitly authorize law enforcement to hack into computers of suspects and victims alike when the location of the computer is not known, and potentially use a single warrant to hack thousands or even millions of computers. If Congress does not pass the SMH Act before December 1st, the changes to Rule 41 will go into effect, of internet users everywhere.

The following statement can be attributed to Robyn Greene, Policy Counsel and Government Affairs lead at 国产视频鈥檚 Open Technology Institute:

鈥淭he Senate simply cannot keep dragging its feet on this important bill. Agreeing聽on Senator Wyden鈥檚 motion and moving to a vote to pass the Stopping Mass Hacking Act should be completely uncontroversial. It doesn鈥檛 even change the law – it鈥檚 a bill that maintains the status quo. On the other hand, not passing the bill by December 1st would result in a and unprecedented expansion of FBI operations to hack American citizens and people worldwide.

For nearly two decades, the FBI has been hacking without any congressional authorization or meaningful transparency and oversight, but hacking by the FBI is just as dangerous as hacking by malicious actors. The FBI can miss its target with its attack, or聽
its聽malware might not behave like the FBI expects and it could destroy someone鈥檚 data or device. Congress must stop this rule change from going into effect so that these activities don鈥檛 balloon out of control before it can consider whether the FBI should be hacking Americans鈥 networks at all, and if so, what clear rules need to be put into place to ensure that Americans鈥 privacy and cybersecurity are adequately protected.鈥 聽

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OTI to Senate: Agree to Senator Wyden鈥檚 Motion and Vote on the Stopping Mass Hacking Act