The huge information of the 7 days was a Fifth Circuit selection upholding Texas’s legislation regulating social media speech suppression. The conclusion was inadequately acquired by the usual supporters of social media censorship but I observed it the two remarkably perfectly written and surprisingly persuasive. That does not imply it will survive the almost inevitable Supreme Court review but Choose Oldham wrote an opinion that could be a design for a Supreme Court final decision upholding the Texas regulation.
The major hacking story of the 7 days was a brutal takedown of Uber, possibly by the dreaded Highly developed Persistent Teenager. Dave Aitel describes what transpired and why no other big corporation should sense smug or particular that the exact are not able to transpire to them. Nick Weaver piles on.
Maury Shenk explains a modern European courtroom final decision upholding sanctions on Google for its restriction of Android cellphone implementations.
Dave points to some of the a lot less properly publicized factors of the Twitter whistleblower’s testimony in advance of Congress. We concur on the base line – that Twitter is totally incapable of protecting both U.S. nationwide protection or even the security of its users’ messages. If there were being any doubt about that, it would be laid to relaxation by Twitter’s dependence on Chinese govt marketing earnings.
Maury and Nick tutor me on The Merge, which moves Ethereum from “evidence of work’ to “evidence of stake,” massively lessening the climate footprint of the cryptocurrency. They are both of those shockingly upbeat about it.
Maury also lays out a new European proposal for regulating the online of matters – and, I issue out, for massively expanding the value of all those things.
China is getting into the attribution sport. It has issued a report blaming the Countrywide Safety Agency for intruding on Chinese academic establishment networks. Dave is not amazed.
The Division of Homeland stability, in breaking news from 2003, has been storing the contents of telephones it seizes on the border. Dave predicts that DHS will have to more pull back again on its current procedures. I am much less positive.
Now that China is regulating vulnerability disclosures, are Chinese corporations unwilling to disclose vulnerabilities outside the house China? The Atlantic Council has a report on the matter, but Dave thinks the effects are ambiguous at very best.
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