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From: Evan at FFTF
Date: 2016-04-11 15:33 GMT-03:00
Subject: Leaked: bill would ban encryption in U.S.
To: jerbes@gmail.com
This just leaked: two Senators are about to introduce a bill that
would ban strong encryption in the U.S. [1]
Weakening encryption would make our airports, hospitals, and water
treatment facilities way more vulnerable to attacks. It’s not
hyperbole to say that this terribly misguided bill would put millions
of people’s lives in danger.
We’ve stopped bad bills like this before. Now we need your help to do it again.
Click here to chip in $5 to stop this dangerous bill!
It’s called the ‘Compliance with Court Orders Act of 2016,’ and it’s
being pushed by surveillance-loving Senators Burr and Feinstein. [2]
A leaked draft of the text was just posted online, and it’s worse than
we feared.
If a bill like this passes, it would essentially mandate government
backdoors into every type of technology that we use. [3]
Our phones. Our computers. Online banking. Messaging services. VPNs. Everything.
It would require private companies to assist the government by
weakening their own security––even if it would put all of their
customers in serious danger.
Experts are saying this is one of the most ridiculous, technologically
illiterate, and outright dangerous pieces of legislation that Congress
has cooked up. Ever. [4]
We’re going to make sure it never becomes law. But once it’s
introduced, it could move really fast so we need your help right now.
Click here to chip in $5 to help save encryption!
Legislation that outlaws encryption wouldn’t just decimate our privacy
and civil liberties, it would be terrible for national security and
public safety.
Security experts, and even intelligence officials like the former head
of the NSA (!), agree that strong, end-to-end encryption makes all of
us safer. [5]
Backdoors in encryption, on the other hand, put all of us in danger.
They’re just government mandated security vulnerabilities that can be
exploited by anyone who can find them.
So this bill wouldn’t just make it easier for the FBI to hack your
phone, it would make it easier for criminals to hack your bank
account, or for terrorists to hack a power plant.
An idea this bad could only come out of U.S. Congress. But
fortunately, we have a solid track record of stopping misguided
legislation like this in its tracks.
Click here to chip in $5 (or more!) to stop Congress from banning encryption!
We’ll be watching this bill closely and we’ll let you know as soon as
it’s introduced.
In the meantime, we need to build the tools we know will help us stop it:
A beautiful, professional website that explains the bill in clear
terms that everyone can understand
Social media content and press materials to get the word out and sound the alarm
A tool to make it easy for people to email and call their lawmakers to stop this
Will you chip in to make all of this critical work possible?
Yes! I’ll chip in $5!
This fight will define the future. We’re glad to have you on our side.
For the Internet,
-Evan at Fight for the Future
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Sources:
[1] Vice Magazine:
http://motherboard.vice.com/read/leaked-burr-feinstein-encryption-bill-is-a-...
[2] Draft bill text:
https://www.scribd.com/doc/307378123/Burr-Encryption-Bill-Discussion-Draft
[3] Reuters: http://www.reuters.com/article/us-apple-encryption-legislation-idUSKCN0X52CG
[4] Wired: http://www.wired.com/2016/04/senates-draft-encryption-bill-privacy-nightmare...
[5] USA Today: http://www.usatoday.com/story/news/2016/02/21/ex-nsa-chief-backs-apple-iphon...
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