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EFFector Vol. 30, No. 17 Friday, December 1, 2017 editor(a)eff.org
A Publication of the Electronic Frontier Foundation
ISSN 1062-9424
effector: n, Computer Sci. A device for producing a
desired change.
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In our 727th issue:
* A Lump of Coal in the Internet’s Stocking: FCC Poised
to Gut Net Neutrality Rules
Before the Thanksgiving weekend, the Federal Communications
Commission released a plan to gut net neutrality
protections. The plan will eliminate the rules that prevent
major ISPs from blocking and throttling Internet traffic
and setting up pay-to-play structures. In place of those
protections, the FCC proposed a mere transparency
requirement, allowing ISPs to impose non-neutral practices,
as long as they are open about it.
These changes will upend the Internet as we have come to
learn, use, and inhabit it. For years, the Internet
operated as an equal playing field for major companies,
small business owners, hobbyists and anyone else who simply
wanted to start or use a website. By removing these rules,
the FCC will allow ISPs to enact "fast lanes" on the
Internet, where certain websites can be favored over
others. One way companies could access those fast lanes is
simple: pay more.
Under the new rules, companies that have the most money
could pay their way into having their content delivered
more quickly. Startups, and smaller websites or apps, will
be at a disadvantage.
The best way to help protect the open web is to call and
contact your representatives. If you want, you can also
take part in various, country-wide events planned for
December 7. Help today: speak up.
Read more:
https://www.eff.org/deeplinks/2017/11/lump-coal-internets-stocking-fcc-pois…
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EFF Updates
* Power-Up Campaign
For a limited time, all donations made to EFF as part of
its Power-Up Your Donation campaign will be matched! That
means, simply, when you donate $1, EFF receives $2. Donate
$2? That becomes $4. And donate $100? Well, okay, you get
the idea.
But this double-donation duration only lasts until EFF
receives $203,137. We have until December 5 to meet that
goal. Every donation helps our organization build
privacy-enhancing tools, stop illegal government
surveillance, fight censorship, protect the open web, and
more.
https://www.eff.org/power-up
* Who Has Your Back in Colombia? Karisma's Report Shows
Progress
Working in cooperation with EFF, Fundación Karisma
released its third annual ¿Dónde Estan Mis Datos? Report,
the Columbian parallel to EFF's Who Has Your Back? The
report, which shows some progress in companies that are
standing up for their users, is more thorough in its
evaluation than years prior. Fundación Karisma reviewed
mobile and fixed ISPs on their data practices, as well as
corporate policies for gender equality and accessibility,
public data breach responses, and HTTPS use.
https://www.eff.org/deeplinks/2017/11/donde-estan-mis-datos-en-colombia-nue…
* Why We’re Helping The Stranger Unseal Electronic
Surveillance Records
EFF is representing the Pulitzer-prize winning newspaper
The Stranger to better understand what the government
requests from technology companies when seeking user data,
and under what legal authorities those requests allegedly
apply. The Seattle-based newspaper has petitioned a local,
federal court to unseal government requests for electronic
surveillance made to some of the region's largest
companies, like Amazon and Microsoft.
https://www.eff.org/deeplinks/2017/11/effs-newest-case-unsealing-court-reco…
* EFF’s Street-Level Surveillance Project Dissects Police
Technology
EFF is proud to announce the latest update to its
Street-Level Surveillance project. The latest update
includes information and documentation about invasive forms
of police surveillance, including automated license plate
readers, body-worn cameras, cell-site simulators, drones,
and face recognition. These pieces of technology can be
found almost everywhere today—on street lamps, on highway
overpasses, in cop cars, and in the sky. Learn about who is
collecting your data, what they're using it for, and how
EFF is fighting it.
https://www.eff.org/issues/street-level-surveillance
* Panopticlick 3.0
EFF released a new version of Panopticlick, a website we
developed to help users understand what their Internet
browsers know about them. The update includes a test for
"Acceptable Ads," an initiative led by Adblock Plus and
Adblock to better define non-invasive advertisements. This
update led to a retooled privacy policy for Panopticlick.
For more information about the updated policy, visit
https://panopticlick.eff.org/privacyhttps://www.eff.org/deeplinks/2017/11/panopticlick-30
* Announcing the Security Education Companion
EFF launched its Security Education Companion-a set of
tools, training manuals and instructions for people who
want to teach their communities about digital privacy and
security. These resources can empower people to better
teach and train some of the trickier, more nuanced topics
in cybersecurity, including password creation and
management, end-to-end encrypted communications, social
media protection, and private Internet browsing.
https://www.eff.org/deeplinks/2017/11/announcing-security-education-compani…
* Court Rules That EFF’s Stupid Patent of the Month Award
Is Protected Speech
A federal judge decided that EFF did not need to follow an
Australian injunction that ordered us to take down a
"Stupid Patent of the Month" blog post. The injunction also
barred EFF from speaking about the patent owner's
intellectual property ever again. The patent owner, Global
Equity Management (SA) Pty Ltd, alleged that EFF published
"false and malicious slander." EFF countersued in the U.S.
District Court for the Northern District of California,
arguing that the post is protected speech. The court
agreed. The post remains.
https://www.eff.org/deeplinks/2017/11/court-rules-effs-stupid-patent-month-…
* NSA Internet Surveillance Under Section 702 Violates the
First Amendment
Often, constitutional arguments against Section 702 of the
FISA Amendments Act focus on the Fourth Amendment-the right
to freedom from unreasonable searches and seizures. But the
First Amendment plays an equally important role. In its
broadness, NSA surveillance chills speech, assembly, and
association.
https://www.eff.org/deeplinks/2017/11/nsa-internet-surveillance-under-secti…
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miniLinks
~ The NSA Caught a Navy Officer Illegally Attempting to
Search an American’s Phone
The potential security lapse begs the question: How many
other times have NSA agents and contractors misused
powerful government spying tools for personal reasons?
(Buzzfeed)
https://www.buzzfeed.com/jasonleopold/nsa-caught-navy-officer-illegally-try…
~ Most Recent Mac OS Has Enormous Security Flaw
Users found a glaring security problem in MacOS High
Sierra, allowing anyone to log into a High Sierra device
without needing a password. Apple has since fixed the
problem. (CNET)
https://www.cnet.com/news/apple-flaw-allows-macos-high-sierra-logins-withou…
~ New Orleans Installs 24/7 Surveillance Center
New Orleans Mayor Mitch Landrieu revealed a high-tech
office designed to collect information from surveillance
cameras and automated license plate readers located
throughout the city. (The New Orleans Advocate)
http://www.theadvocate.com/new_orleans/news/crime_police/article_d0288312-c…
~ Brooklyn Judge Rules that Police Need Warrants to Track
Suspects’ Cellphones
Protecting and serving should include identifying and
patching vulnerabilities in our infrastructure. Not
exploiting them. (The New York Times)
https://www.nytimes.com/2017/11/15/nyregion/brooklyn-judge-stingray-cellpho…
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Announcements
* SecureDrop Hackathon at EFF
EFF, together with the Freedom of the Press Foundation,
will host a SecureDrop hackathon at EFF's San Francisco
office on December 7.
https://www.eventbrite.com/e/securedrop-hackathon-eff-tickets-40886348168
* EFF in San Francisco
EFF's Rainey Reitman and Danny O'Brien will discuss the
importance of the Supreme Court decision in Reno v. ACLU
and how it applies to sex trafficking online, election
interference, and other difficult issues, at the St. Regis
Hotel on December 8.
https://www.eff.org/event/reno-20
* Net Neutrality Protest in Washington, D.C.
The Defend Net Neutrality coalition is organizing a protest
at the FCC headquarters in Washington, D.C. on December 13.
https://www.eff.org/event/protest-outside-fcc-building-washington-dc-day-vo…
* Net Neutrality Wake Up Call in Washington, D.C.
The Voices of Internet Freedom coalition is organizing a
rally at the FCC headquarters in Washington, D.C. on
December 14.
https://www.eff.org/event/net-neutrality-wake-call
* Job Opening: Latin America Policy Analyst
EFF is looking for a full-time contractor for Latin
American digital rights policy analysis. This is a remote
position based in Latin America, and will report directly
to the International Rights Director who is based in our
San Francisco office.
https://www.eff.org/opportunities/jobs/latin-american-policy-analyst
* Job Opening: Operations Engineer
EFF is seeking an operations engineer to join our Technical
Operations team, which is responsible for designing and
maintaining EFF's systems and networks while also providing
hardware and software technical support for staff. The
ideal candidate must work well with a very busy staff with
varying levels of technical expertise.
https://www.eff.org/opportunities/jobs/operations-engineer
* Job Opening: Staff Technologist
EFF is seeking a staff technologist or senior staff
technologist to join our Technology Projects team. The
role's primary responsibility will be working on one of
EFF's technical projects, which may require a basic
familiarity with web cryptography and other web
technologies. All projects are open source and have active
community contributors.
https://www.eff.org/opportunities/jobs/staff-technologist-0
* Job Opening: Web Developer
EFF is seeking a web developer to join our Engineering &
Design team. The ideal candidate has strong programming
skills with one of our server-side languages (Python, PHP,
JavaScript, or Ruby), familiarity with HTML, CSS, and
client-side JavaScript, and a love of free and open-source
software.
https://www.eff.org/opportunities/jobs/senior-software-engineer
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