Your personal information is protected by your expertise in the spread of the Internet and the troublesome roles (called hackers, crackers, fans) on your computer, in the bank, in the workplace. The location is becoming more difficult. Whatever you choose, they are simple and straightforward. Some people still wonder if the hacker should be illegal. It is clear that the act of a hacker is illegal. A personal computer is a personal computer whose information is private.
We tend to forget how these "efficient" and "promoting" technologies hinder our privacy. The big danger here is that the rule is defined as "good", not to obey these rules is "bad", and automatic execution actually fulfills all "good" functions. We can all imagine that one or two frustrating politicians will make such a claim. Government regulations should never be regarded as "good" of nature, but should always be left to human beings to explain on behalf of the state. Remember that the law itself exists only by the vast majority of those who will benefit. And as Thoreau said, "Most people do not have the virtues of wisdom and justice for the majority"
Privacy is gradually lost in our society Whatever different laws are established in our society, we can not say that it protects personal information from globalization, the Internet, and ongoing inventions etc. Hmm. . Without a legal regulatory body that can regulate individual actions and behaviors, society can not exist. In a monitored society it is very necessary to establish laws and institutions in other fields to monitor and monitor the use of our personal data. When our information goes into the hands of malicious individuals, our information is manipulated and used.
In our data there is a new recommended backdoor that bypasses the protection of communication privacy by our fourth revision. This is included in the dangerous bill called the cloud method. This allows domestic and foreign police to capture cross-border data without complying with the privacy rules for storing data. This new cross-border data back door reflects another back door under section 702 of the FISA Amendment Act. This is an invasive NSA supervisory body for foreign information gathering. This law has recently been approved by Congress and expanded for six years and the US intelligence agencies such as the National Security Agency, Federal Bureau of Investigation, Central Intelligence Agency, etc. can search, read, share personal electronic equipment without prior guarantee I made it. message