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Dead Constitution See other Dead Constitution Articles Title: Changes to Rule 41 Could Allow FBI to Hack Anyone Changes to Rule 41 Could Allow FBI to Hack Anyone September 15, 2016Kayla Thrailkill A major change to Rule 41 could be passed that allows for the FBI to use malware as a search tool
Malware, a malicious software, could be placed on thousands of computers with a single warrant, if Congress does not block the changes made to Rule 41 by December 1, 2016. To be honest, when I initially read this I had two thoughts. First, I am not doing anything wrong so if the government wants to search my computer they can. Second, if the government really wanted to search something, they would find a way. Digging Deeper However, after I think about this a bit more, what can installing malware on users PCs do? If these are users who are suspected of a crime, that is one thing. However, according to Wired, these thousands of computers that could be impacted are not those under suspicion. So, why infect these endpoints with malware? I am far from working for the Central Intelligence Unit, or Special Ops, but I think I am missing a piece of this puzzle. Installing malware on innocent third-party computers could be detrimental. What if something goes wrong and the malware installed shuts down the main systems or particular programs. If its one person, that is one thing. But, we arent talking about one person, were talking about thousands. Therefore, more than likely were talking about businesses. What would you do if your businesss systems were shut down for a week, a day, or even an hour because of some malware the federal government infected you with? Lets keep going. What if this was a medical facility? We have all heard about the ransomware attacks that have shut down operations at hospitals and clinics, so who is to say something like that couldnt happen with this? Now, before anyone gets too antsy, I am in no way saying our government will use the malware maliciously. What I am saying is, mistakes can happen. Coding issues occur. Can we really jeopardize innocent peoples lives over the FBIs search? What do you think? What are your thoughts on the potential changes being made to Rule 41? Poster Comment: Rule 41 governs the way search warrants are issued. They are trying desperately to control the internet by this back door scheme of issuing search warrants. Your computer is your private property. And if the goons try to access it by remote control to "hack" your memory and find out what is on your hard drive, they are violating the Fourth Amendment to the U.S. Constitution. But, you MUST claim your rights in order to keep them. I hope the Supreme's knock this one out of the park. "No probable cause" is the correct terminology. Amendment IV The right of the people to be secure in their persons, houses, papers, and effects, against unreasonable searches and seizures, shall not be violated, and no warrants shall issue, but upon probable cause, supported by oath or affirmation, and particularly describing the place to be searched, and the persons or things to be seized. Post Comment Private Reply Ignore Thread
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