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posted by hubie on Friday May 13 2022, @10:56PM   Printer-friendly
from the somebody's-watching-you dept.

From Malware Bytes Blog

On May 11, 2022, the EU will publicize a proposal for a law on mandatory chat control. The European Commission wants all providers of email, chat and messaging services to search for suspicious messages in a fully automated way and forward them to the police in the fight against child pornography.

[...] Similar developments are taking place in the US and the supporting narrative has expanded from domestic terrorism to other illegal content and activity, such as child sexual exploitation and abuse, terrorism, foreign adversaries‚ and attempts to undermine democratic values and institutions.

[...] What most, if not all, of these activities have in common is that you usually won't see the criminals using the same platforms as those of us that want to stay in touch with friends and relatives. They are already conducting their "business" in illegal marketplaces on the Dark Web, or they are using encrypted phone services.

[...] Since client-side scanning technologies may represent the most powerful surveillance system ever imagined, it is imperative that we find a way to make them abuse-resistant and auditable before we decide to start using them. Failures from the past have taught us that it's often the other way around. We learn from our mistakes, but how costly are they?

Also at:
    The Guardian
    Patrick Breyer


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  • (Score: 2, Informative) by pTamok on Saturday May 14 2022, @01:45PM

    by pTamok (3042) on Saturday May 14 2022, @01:45PM (#1244970)

    Banning minors from the Internet strikes me as an excellent idea. You can start using it when you are old enough to vote/drink alcohol/use tobacco products/die for your country/have sex/get married/take out a loan/take responsibility for your actions. What is not to like?

    Obviously the ban will be porous as teenagers have always be able to obtain illicit items, via older siblings and older members of their peer group and 'helpful' adult contacts.

    Of course, there is a small technical problem: how does one determine the age of someone using the Internet? Especially if you want to offer any form of quasi-anonymity?

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