美国与英国签署数据互通协议:要求通讯公司、网路运营商为对方政府检查个人数据安装后面

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美国首次同英国签署历史性网络公司数据互通协议,赋予美国“长臂”提取英国电信供应商,比如中国电信巨头公司华为数据的权力,而这份双边协议如同样本,美国将可广泛同各国签署。

美国全国广播公司财经频道(CNBC)10月4日消息称,美英首次签署协议,将消除法律障碍,允许两国执法机构直接获取对方的科技公司比如脸书(Facebook)、谷歌(Google)、推特(Twitter)和Whatsapp等的用户、通信数据,以便更迅速地调查恐怖主义、儿童性侵案及其他严重的刑事罪行。新协议是根据美国2018年设立的“云端法案”(Clarifying Lawful Overseas Use of Data Act,CLOUD)迈出的第一步,法案赋予美国获取签署双边协议另一国电子数据的权力。

不只如此,新协议还将赋予美国官员获取英国使用的电信供应商数据的权力。

美国司法部长巴尔(William Barr)10月3日召开媒体发布会声明称,这是一项“历史性的协议”、将“显著去除法律壁垒,从而能够及时、有效地收集电子证据”。巴尔还称:“只有当我们正面解决如何针对一国的指控,及时获取存储在另一国的数据证据——这一效率问题时,才能期待同步应对21世纪存在的各项威胁。”可见这是美国实现数字时代跨境执法、有的放矢向高科技通信企业及行为出手的升级举措。

英国内政部声明附议称,以往调取数据所需时间可长达数年,因为有了这份协议,进程将大幅缩短至数周甚至数日。此前英国《电讯报》(Telegraph)7月30日消息曾称,内政大臣帕特尔(Priti Patel)呼吁社交媒体网络公司为情报部门提供“后门”,访问即时通讯应用程序。

美、英、澳政府还对科技公司提出了进一步的要求。CNBC消息称,由于协议尚未包含禁止科技企业加密数据的权力,比如端对端加密,即仅有通信的两方能够看到数据的加密功能——巴尔10月3日同英国和澳大利亚官员一道发表公开信,力劝脸书总裁、创始人扎克伯格(Mark Zuckerberg)放弃对信息提供加密服务。公开信称,“这样的端对端加密服务,削弱了执法机构保护大众的能力。”

但扎克伯格当天发表声明说:“我们强烈反对政府试图建后门,他们这样做将折损在世界各地生活的人的安全和隐私。”扎克伯格3月强调承,“忠于隐私”是公司的愿景和信条。

“后门”是美国对中国电信供应商华为、中兴等的核心指控。美国国务卿蓬佩奥(Mike Pempeo)10月2日在同意大利外长迪马约(Luigi Di Maio)一道出席的联合新闻发布会上表示,如果意大利在第五代移动通讯技术(5G)领域选择与中国企业合作,那么美国可能会停止与意共享情报。蓬佩奥还称:“我们希望在所有领域成为意大利的合作伙伴,但我方不会牺牲美国安全,不会将我们的情报传送到对手或者与中共分享情报的国家。”
 
以后什么密码都是骗自己的了。
 
以后什么密码都是骗自己的了。
是防自己的,按照专家讲的,要几个月一换,这个那个的不能用,还不要写下来。。。。
 
能打击土共我就支持
 
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The U.S. and the U.K. have signed a first-of-its-kind agreement that will allow law enforcement agencies in the countries to access data from tech companies more quickly in criminal investigations.

In a press release late Thursday, the Justice Department said the historic agreement will “dramatically speed up investigations by removing legal barriers to timely and effective collection of electronic evidence.” The pact will allow U.K. authorities to go directly to tech companies like Facebook, Google or Twitter for evidence in cases related to terrorism, child sexual abuse and other serious crimes. U.S. officials will also be able to receive access to British communication service providers.

Currently, authorities must go through government agencies to access such evidence from companies, which the officials said can take “years.” Under the new agreement, the process will be reduced to “a matter of weeks or even days,” according to the U.K. Home Office.

“Only by addressing the problem of timely access to electronic evidence of crime committed in one country that is stored in another, can we hope to keep pace with twenty-first century threats,” Attorney General William Barr said in a statement.

The agreement will go into force once approved by lawmakers in the U.S. and U.K. It was reached as part of the CLOUD (Clarifying Lawful Overseas Use of Data) Act, a law enacted in 2018 that allows the U.S. to enter bilateral agreements with other countries to access electronic data stored overseas.

The new agreement will not, however, prevent tech companies from encrypting data on their platforms. End-to-end encryption, which already exists in some apps like WhatsApp and Signal, means that only users sending and receiving messages can see them.

In an open letter published alongside the agreement Thursday, Barr and officials from the U.K. and Australia urged Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg to halt the company’s encryption efforts across its messaging services. The letter said end-to-end encryption reduces law enforcement’s ability to protect the public.

Encryption was a key tenet of Mark Zuckerberg’s vision to make Facebook a more “privacy-focused” company, which he unveiled in March. In a statement Thursday, Facebook said, “We strongly oppose government attempts to build backdoors because they would undermine the privacy and security of people everywhere.”

Twitter declined to comment on the new agreement, while Google was not immediately available for comment.

https://www.cnbc.com/2019/10/04/us-...s-data-from-tech-companies-like-facebook.html
 
以后什么密码都是骗自己的了。
从来就是自己骗自己,一直都是。
每个政府都会在通讯网络开后门,问题是西方国家愿意默认其他国家政府在自己的通讯网络有后门吗?无论愿意与否,采取什么措施,后门都会存在,无论怎么保证都没用。
关键中枢网络只有掌握在自己人手中才放心,只有哈珀这种无知的败家子,才会放任本国高科技龙头破产。
 
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The U.S. and the U.K. have signed a first-of-its-kind agreement that will allow law enforcement agencies in the countries to access data from tech companies more quickly in criminal investigations.

In a press release late Thursday, the Justice Department said the historic agreement will “dramatically speed up investigations by removing legal barriers to timely and effective collection of electronic evidence.” The pact will allow U.K. authorities to go directly to tech companies like Facebook, Google or Twitter for evidence in cases related to terrorism, child sexual abuse and other serious crimes. U.S. officials will also be able to receive access to British communication service providers.

Currently, authorities must go through government agencies to access such evidence from companies, which the officials said can take “years.” Under the new agreement, the process will be reduced to “a matter of weeks or even days,” according to the U.K. Home Office.

“Only by addressing the problem of timely access to electronic evidence of crime committed in one country that is stored in another, can we hope to keep pace with twenty-first century threats,” Attorney General William Barr said in a statement.

The agreement will go into force once approved by lawmakers in the U.S. and U.K. It was reached as part of the CLOUD (Clarifying Lawful Overseas Use of Data) Act, a law enacted in 2018 that allows the U.S. to enter bilateral agreements with other countries to access electronic data stored overseas.

The new agreement will not, however, prevent tech companies from encrypting data on their platforms. End-to-end encryption, which already exists in some apps like WhatsApp and Signal, means that only users sending and receiving messages can see them.

In an open letter published alongside the agreement Thursday, Barr and officials from the U.K. and Australia urged Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg to halt the company’s encryption efforts across its messaging services. The letter said end-to-end encryption reduces law enforcement’s ability to protect the public.

Encryption was a key tenet of Mark Zuckerberg’s vision to make Facebook a more “privacy-focused” company, which he unveiled in March. In a statement Thursday, Facebook said, “We strongly oppose government attempts to build backdoors because they would undermine the privacy and security of people everywhere.”

Twitter declined to comment on the new agreement, while Google was not immediately available for comment.

https://www.cnbc.com/2019/10/04/us-...s-data-from-tech-companies-like-facebook.html


看来还是用微信风险最小。
 
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