On 9 July, Austrian parliamentarians passed a highly controversial bill legalising the deployment of state-sponsored spyware, known as the Federal Trojan (Bundestrojaner), to enable the interception of encrypted communications.

It would do so by amending several laws, including:

  • the State Security and Intelligence Service Act;
  • the Security Police Act;
  • the Telecommunications Act;
  • the Federal Administrative Court Act; and
  • the Judges’ and Public Prosecutors’ Service Act.

The interior minister Gerhard Karner, described it as a “special day for security.”

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    2 days ago

    Stuff like this should be trialed on the politician’s own computers for two years with the results being public before being voted on.