ACLU: Backdoor for Facebook

The American of Civil Liberties (ACLU from the American Civil Liberties Union) submitted an application to open some court documents about the US government's attempt to force Facebook to create a backdoor in Facebook Messenger encryption.

The application relates to a legal case of the summer, for which the Ministry of Justice has sealed all the relevant documents.ACLU

The case was brought to light by Reuters and Post during the fall. This is an attempt by the Department of Justice (DOJ) to obtain a federal court order that would legally compel Facebook to add a backdoor to the encryption of its Facebook Messenger voice service.

The FBI wanted to gain access to the voice communications of its members MS-13, a gang active across North America. The FBI then reported that it already had access to the text messages, but could not watch Messenger's voice calls, which were encrypted.

The FBI was unable to obtain the injunction it sought because Facebook refused, arguing that it was unfeasible because they would have to spend too much money to rewrite the from beginning.

Now, ACLU is asking an American court to reveal what happened in the secret court rooms that dealt with the case.
"A key element of our democratic system is that people must have a say in the laws that bind them," the ACLU said.

A critical legal dispute that may affect the private communications of millions of Americans was totally debated in the summer.

Forcing the DOJ to publicize the case, ACLU wants to create a legal precedent. By resolving the doctrine, the DOJ and the FBI will have to think very well before starting similar legal proceedings against other technology companies.

Let's mention that this is the second time that the American government has tried to force a company to create a backdoor in the encryption of one of its products.

However, although the FBI lawsuit against Apple was publicly debated from the beginning, no one knew anything about the legal pressure exerted by the DOJ and the FBI on Facebook until some journalists uncovered the story in September.

"Finally, people have it to know what kind of surveillance is being used in their communities,” the ACLU states.

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