Justice Department pledges not to charge security researchers with hacking crimes
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The US Department of Justice says it won't subject good-faith security research" to charges under anti-hacking laws, acknowledging long-standing concerns around the Computer Fraud and Abuse Act (CFAA). Prosecutors must also avoid charging people for simply violating a website's terms of service - including minor rule-breaking like embellishing a dating profile - or using a work-related computer for personal tasks.
The new DOJ policy attempts to allay fears about the CFAA's broad and ambiguous scope following a 2021 Supreme Court ruling that encouraged reading the law more narrowly. The ruling warned that government prosecutors' earlier interpretation risked criminalizing a breathtaking amount of commonplace computer activity," laying...