VPN services may soon become a new target of EU lawmakers after being deemed a "key challenge" (www.techradar.com)
from MicroWave@lemmy.world to world@lemmy.world on 06 Jun 2025 10:17
https://lemmy.world/post/30909416

The EU’s HLG (High Level Group) now considers VPNs among “key challenges” to investigative work.

End-to-end encryption is also mentioned in the final report as the biggest technical challenge

Experts are calling for restraint and consideration on the measures, fearing civilians will carry “state spyware in their pockets”

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taladar@sh.itjust.works on 06 Jun 2025 10:48 next collapse

“lawmakers” seem like an inappropriate term for the kind of enemies of the general population who usually demand these kinds of measures.

WhyJiffie@sh.itjust.works on 06 Jun 2025 15:54 collapse

we should call them terrorists before they tag us as terrorists. Because that’s what they are.

seven_phone@lemmy.world on 06 Jun 2025 10:50 next collapse

Let me guess those lawmakers themselves will communicate with uncompromised encryption, it is only everyone else that will require a backdoor making all data passing essentially unencrypted. For a second guess let me suggest those lawmakers will not imagine themselves in any way personally responsible for all the data lost by individuals as a result of their proposed measures.

xzot746@sh.itjust.works on 06 Jun 2025 12:35 next collapse

Rules for thee and all of that…

WhyJiffie@sh.itjust.works on 06 Jun 2025 15:52 collapse

last time I checked it was still kept in secret who are the members of the HLG

thisisnotmyhat@programming.dev on 06 Jun 2025 11:47 next collapse

When will these fucking idiots give up? Like we’re ever going to give up privacy? Yeah, right after self-determination, you fucks.

RedditIsDeddit@lemmy.world on 06 Jun 2025 12:07 next collapse

Roll you own vpn

Kyrgizion@lemmy.world on 06 Jun 2025 12:16 next collapse

Calling it now: before the end of this decade, doing anything (legit) online will require users to verify with a government-backed identity solution provider. Both in EU and US (and therefore de facto everywhere it matters).

Maybe then we’ll finally get a cool separate web with hackers and neuromancers and whatnot. Probably not.

markovs_gun@lemmy.world on 06 Jun 2025 12:32 collapse

I’ll join some kind of neo-Amish community and live without the Internet before I put up with a shitty Internet that’s locked down to that extent.

PalmTreeIsBestTree@lemmy.world on 06 Jun 2025 12:51 collapse

I’m down with that. The internet has made humanity worse overall even if it makes life more convenient. It’s a Pandora’s box we weren’t ready for yet.

Kyrgizion@lemmy.world on 06 Jun 2025 15:42 collapse

The internet isn’t what turned everything to shit. That was capitalism. Technology of and by itself is never evil, but of course there’s always tons of people ready to use it for evil purposes. Our current ‘big bad’ is still simply capitalism though.

PalmTreeIsBestTree@lemmy.world on 06 Jun 2025 17:17 collapse

Our form of capitalism is driven by technology

nickwitha_k@lemmy.sdf.org on 06 Jun 2025 17:56 collapse

No. Capitalists use technology to further their goals. Technology has no agency, makes no decisions, and is not a philosophy. It is literally just knowledge. Capitalism and human bad actors are literally the problem as they have been for all of recorded history. This is also seen in other primate species like baboons who are able to live relatively peaceful and low-stress lives when they organize in cooperative, pro-social troops.

UnfortunateShort@lemmy.world on 06 Jun 2025 14:12 next collapse

Can’t wait for it to be illegal to have a custom ROM Android with some FOSS messenger in your pocket and then for the first major breach, leaking all private messenges of some rich motherfuckers ending the practice again

altphoto@lemmy.today on 06 Jun 2025 14:30 next collapse

How about just thinking about shit? Can that be private?

Einstein thought about relativity in his mind. And Hiroshima happened.

I want to think about reproductive organs and their proper use. Is that legal?

thisisnotmyhat@programming.dev on 06 Jun 2025 17:10 collapse

Thought crimes are next on the todo list. Why do you think we want your AGI logs?

[deleted] on 06 Jun 2025 15:34 next collapse
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Kyrgizion@lemmy.world on 06 Jun 2025 15:55 next collapse

There’s always this: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/IP_over_Avian_Carriers

thisisnotmyhat@programming.dev on 06 Jun 2025 17:12 collapse

Nobody do this. It’s completely ruined my CoD rank.

Kyrgizion@lemmy.world on 06 Jun 2025 17:15 collapse

The latency is shit but the bandwidth is surprisingly good.

HootinNHollerin@lemmy.dbzer0.com on 08 Jun 2025 17:54 collapse

Wingwidth

propitiouspanda@lemmy.cafe on 07 Jun 2025 03:51 collapse

There’s no need.

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/I2P

Eggyhead@lemmings.world on 06 Jun 2025 15:52 next collapse

EU investigators not happy with arresting as many people as they currently do. Gotta be locking lots of people up.

JoeKrogan@lemmy.world on 06 Jun 2025 22:35 next collapse

I’ll buy a VPN from asia, the middle east, Africa or south america then in that case.

Ledericas@lemm.ee on 07 Jun 2025 07:15 next collapse

most of them moved onto using more sophisticated proxies, and anti-detect browsers, vpn is old news.

romantired@api-dev.rabotaem.app on 22 Jun 2025 04:05 collapse

oh, that’s it…