Pardon the Intrusion #18: Marcus Hutchins, the ransomware hero

America Senate voted to reauthorize the US Freedom Act, allowing legislation enforcement to assemble American voters' browsing and internet search knowledge and not using a warrant.
The US Senate voted to reauthorize the USA Freedom Act, allowing law enforcement to collect Americans' browsing and internet search records without a warrant.Original article
Author: Thenextweb

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