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NSA Spying Shirts Are Back Just In Time to Tell Congress to Reform Section 702

We’ve been challenging the National Security Agency's mass surveillance of ordinary people since we first became aware of it nearly twenty years ago. Now, Section 702 is back up for a major renewal since it was last approved in 2018, and we need to pull out all the stops to...

Unregulated, Exploitative, and on the Rise: Vera Institute's Report on Electronic Monitoring

While some have claimed the use of electronic monitoring (EM) is an alternative to physical detention in the criminal justice system, a new report by the Vera Institute of Justice provides the most detailed data yet showing that these claims don’t match reality, and outlines a number of issues with...

Don’t Fall for the Latest Changes to the Dangerous Kids Online Safety Act 

The authors of the dangerous Kids Online Safety Act (KOSA) unveiled an amended version this week, but it’s still an unconstitutional censorship bill that continues to empower state officials to target services and online content they do not like.

EFF Helps News Organizations Push Back Against Legal Bullying from Cyber Mercenary Group

Cyber mercenaries present a grave threat to human rights and freedom of expression. They have been implicated in surveillance, torture, and even murder of human rights defenders, political candidates, and journalists. One of the most effective ways that the human rights community pushes back against the threat of targeted surveillance...
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Protect Good Faith Security Research Globally in Proposed UN Cybercrime Treaty

Statement submitted to the UN Ad Hoc Committee Secretariat by the Electronic Frontier Foundation, accredited under operative paragraph No. 9 of UN General Assembly Resolution 75/282, on behalf of 124 signatories. We, the undersigned, representing a broad spectrum of the global security research community, write to express our serious concerns...

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