Stalker Law, or How Did The Government Legalize Mass Surveillance of Innocent Peruvians By electronicfrontierfoundation on August 3, 2015 • ( 0 ) Peruvians understand the dangers of pervasive surveillance. Peru’s ex-spy chief, Vladimiro MonYou must subscribe and be logged in to read this archived content.visit original source at eff.org‹ A technical summary of the Usenix fingerprinting paperMy Life Unmasking British Eavesdroppers ›Categories: Electronic Frontier FoundationTags: Archive Related Articles We Finally Have a Federal Fiber Broadband Plan Podcast Episode: An AI Hammer in Search of a Nail British Citizen Alaa Abd El Fattah Demands An End to Mistreatment in Egyptian Prison EFF, Al Sur Launch Guide to Raise Awareness About Deficiencies in Cross-Border Surveillance Treaty and Strategies to Mitigate Human Rights Risks Geofence Warrants and Reverse Keyword Warrants are So Invasive, Even Big Tech Wants to Ban Them California Law Enforcement Now Needs Approval for Military-Grade Surveillance Equipment. We'll Be Watching.
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