Contempt Ruling Threatens Internet Privacy, EFF Says
By Jeff Sistrunk ( October 25, 2013, 3:41 PM EDT) -- A court order enabling the federal government to obtain the private encryption key for a secure email provider tied to whistleblower Edward Snowden violated the Fourth Amendment and could put the security of the Internet as a whole at risk, the Electronic Frontier Foundation argued in a Thursday court filing with the Fourth Circuit. ...
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