Hysteria anti-hacker.

. Hacktivism

26.09.01 Hysteria anti-hacker.
Long wave of terror, the Department of Justice of the United States is pressing Congress to quickly approve the Anti-Terrorism Act (ATA), a bill that greatly expands the powers of the U.S. government on the subject of electronic surveillance . In the list of crimes there are also those of the Computer Fraud and Abuse Act, including damage deliberately made to a computer. Therefore, everyone who launches a program that damages a system, such as a virus or through a defacing a webpage rientrebbe, if the ATA is approved, the definition of 'terrorist'. The crimes would be defined as 'Federal terrorism offense', and therefore lose the proscription front to five years for the offense of this type, making it punishable also facts that have happened ten or more years ago, with penalties of up to life imprisonment. Strong criticisms come from civil liberties groups like the Electronic Frontier Foundation, who are mobilizing to prevent the approval of this law.