Encryption Tips From Daesh: New Booklet Offers Jihadists Online Advice

Wednesday, January 13, 2016
By Paul Martin

SputnikNews.com
13.01.2016

Britain’s Home Secretary Theresa May is appearing before a parliamentary committee to defend controversial measures included in the proposed surveillance bill, dubbed the Snoopers’ Charter. The Investigatory Powers Bill is subject to parliamentary scrutiny before it becomes law.

Theresa May has already received a warning from big Internet technology companies, including Apple, Google, Facebook and Twitter that proposals to allow police and security agencies the authority to access confidential data will compromise customer’s right to anonymity and weaken encryption services.

The updated bill would also force Internet service providers to store the browsing history of every website you have visited for a year in order to bulk collect swathes of communications data, whilst keeping it.

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