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If you increase the performance degradation on the hosts in the botnet, you're going to lose some of those hosts due to the owners cleaning up the system so that they can use it -- botnets survive because they steal CPU and bandwidth that is "acceptable" to the users, or unnoticed by them. Adding in additional computational overhead to the operation of the botnet diminishes its overall capacity, either in the number of nodes, or in the amount of work you can steal from the nodes without losing hosts, or both. Your "DRM" answer, and coderman's comments, seem to be more on the mark. --Len. 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Anyone seen a private Tor bot network in the wild yet? -- Eugen* Leitl leitl http://leitl.org ______________________________________________________________ ICBM: 48.07100, 11.36820 http://www.ativel.com http://postbiota.org 8B29F6BE: 099D 78BA 2FD3 B014 B08A 7779 75B0 2443 8B29 F6BE From bill.stewart at pobox.com Sat Jan 12 15:01:54 2008 From: bill.stewart at pobox.com (Bill Stewart) Date: Sat, 12 Jan 2008 15:01:54 -0800 Subject: Storm, Nugache lead dangerous new botnet barrage In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <6.2.1.2.1.20080112145115.048da120@pop.idiom.com> At 10:37 AM 1/12/2008, Len Sassaman wrote: >On Sat, 12 Jan 2008, Peter Gutmann wrote: > > (Alternatively, "because they can". They're not paying for the > overhead, it > > doesn't really make much sense not to encrypt everything). >I don't agree -- they *are* paying for the overhead. Not in dollars, but >in CPU cycles (and a minor programming overhead.) If you increase the >performance degradation on the hosts in the botnet, you're going to lose Encrypting the control channel isn't going to burn a lot of CPU; hopefully the botnet doesn't need more than a few KB/hour of control, and almost certainly it wouldn't need more than a few KB/sec of data (such as spam-target email addresses), so encrypting it's low-horsepower. The heavy-resource job of a bot is sending out lots of packets to targets, whether it's spam email sessions or DDOS UDP packets, and the limiting factor on that is upstream bandwidth, typically 128-768kbps. On a modern CPU you could even encrypt that traffic if you wanted, without the CPU breaking a sweat, though the only application I can see for that is encrypted SMTP sessions if you're spamming somebody high-tech. 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Yes, I recognize that the overhead is minimal, etc., etc. But without some compelling reason (making it partitionable for resale, making it harder to disrupt, etc.) I would not expect the botnet controllers to introduce another area of possible failure -- one that not only increases CPU time, but bandwidth, and makes maintaining and upgrading the code and compatibility between instances more difficult. I'm not sure that this *does* make it harder to disrupt the botnet, though, does it? Does anyone have example traffic dumps of these encrypted payloads? It should be possible to identify and block this traffic; it's going to follow some unique pattern. --Len. From ClydeDudley at doramail.com Sun Jan 13 04:21:22 2008 From: ClydeDudley at doramail.com (ClydeDudleys) Date: Sun, 13 Jan 2008 06:21:22 -0600 Subject: Do not talk, just act. Message-ID: <10178.perjure@andes> A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: not available Type: text/html Size: 1185 bytes Desc: not available URL: From pgut001 at cs.auckland.ac.nz Sat Jan 12 19:54:56 2008 From: pgut001 at cs.auckland.ac.nz (Peter Gutmann) Date: Sun, 13 Jan 2008 16:54:56 +1300 Subject: Storm, Nugache lead dangerous new botnet barrage In-Reply-To: Message-ID: Len Sassaman writes: >On Sat, 12 Jan 2008, Peter Gutmann wrote: >> (Alternatively, "because they can". They're not paying for the overhead, it >> doesn't really make much sense not to encrypt everything). > >I don't agree -- they *are* paying for the overhead. Not in dollars, but in >CPU cycles (and a minor programming overhead.) If you increase the >performance degradation on the hosts in the botnet, you're going to lose some >of those hosts due to the owners cleaning up the system so that they can use >it If you ever find users who do this, could you send them my way? :-). There may be some reference user somewhere in a display case who does this, but in practice unless the computer explodes in front of them no-one ever reacts to infection. I've seen users whose laptop fans are running continuously because the CPU is pegged at 100% by malware not have any idea that this isn't a normal state of affairs. I've seen users who patiently wait something like 30 seconds for an Explorer window to open because that's just how long Windows takes. I've seen users whose PCs page themselves to death every time they start an app, and that's quite normal. I've seen attack ships on fire off the shoulder of Orion... More importantly, the sort of people who are likely to have machines riddled with malware are the same ones who aren't likely to have any idea that anything's wrong. 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She says the lack of rigorous research validating the use of microexpressions as indicators of deception "gives everyone pause." It's not known whether microexpressions correspond with underlying emotions or whether those emotional states correspond to deception, she says. Although it is believed that microexpressions are involuntary, it's unclear whether subjects can "game the system," as they have done with polygraphs. And many researchers in the field believe that indicators of deception are culturally dependent. That means analysis that doesn't take cultural background into account could amount to ethnic, rather than behavioral, profiling. That's ironic, since using machines to analyze the data is supposed to help eliminate biases associated with human decision-making. In fact, the development of "culturally neutral" indicators is a stated goal of Project Hostile Intent. 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With an aggressive timeline for deployment, Rausch is well aware of the challenges, and she cautions that the technology is far from complete. "We're very much in a basic research stage," she says. Beyond Hostile Intent Project Hostile Intent is just one of the programs that the DHS's human factors division is pursuing. Another is violent-intent modeling. By applying social behavior theory to terrorism, the division is hoping to assist analysts that must manually sift through thousands for publications, news feeds and other data. Researchers are developing indicators for potential violent behavior, which are used in computerized architectural frameworks that help analysts extract relevant data as they review documents. "Computers help in running the models. As you put the data together, you get likelihood coefficients for violent behavior. Our goal is to get that automated for the analysts," says Rausch. The "information-extraction tools" will assist analysts by identifying important information as they're reading it, but they won't replace analysts. "We're doing it in a way that's consistent with the way analysts think," Rausch says. Another developing area is biometrics. Research is focused on developing mobile readers that can perform facial, fingerprint and iris recognition. "As we push out in years, we'll get into remote biometric [sensors]," as well as more refined, "10-print" fingerprint recognition, says Rausch. The systems will tap into "huge databases for identification and verification," she says. Other TSA Technologies The TSA may eventually use the behavior profiling systems that come from Project Hostile Intent, but that's just one part of the agency's transportation security strategy. The layered approach includes "a technology factor, a human factor and shared intelligence," a spokesperson says. The TSA's passenger screening technology hasn't changed since the magnetometer, a metal detector, was introduced in 1973, but it's working on other technologies including a so-called advanced technology X-ray. This high-resolution X-ray system provides clearer images of the contents of carry-on baggage and offers multiple viewing angles. The machines are already widely used in Europe. The TSA has purchased 250 of them and plans to have a total of 500 installed by the end of 2008. That's a fraction of the 751 checkpoints and 2,000 lanes in service, but 500 machines is enough to cover 75% of the security lanes at the nation's largest airports, which represent 45% of all travelers. Another technology is the puffer machine. The subject walks into this phone booth-like device, and translucent bifold doors close around him. The machine then blasts the subject with a burst of compressed air and analyzes it for trace amounts of explosives. The puffer is already in testing in some airports but hasn't worked well. "They're OK, but I think we'll go more in the direction of whole-body imaging," says a spokesperson. In whole body imaging, a machine bombards the subject with radio-frequency energy as he walks through and creates a very accurate image of his body -- perhaps too accurate -- in order to detect any foreign objects. "There's a whole lot of privacy issues with this," a spokesperson acknowledges. The TSA is testing two technologies: One, called back scatter, uses a privacy algorithm that changes the image to a "chalk outline" of the body while the other, called millimeter wave, creates what looks like a negative. To address privacy concerns, facial images are blurred, and images aren't saved. In addition, the screener who sees the passenger never sees the images. The machines are already in use in Phoenix, where passengers can choose a pat-down instead, and will show up at Los Angeles International Airport and John F. Kennedy International Airport soon. "You'll see more whole-body imaging [in 2008], a spokesperson says. Caveats and Ethical Issues Even if Project Hostile Intent ultimately succeeds, it will not be a panacea for preventing terrorism, says Schneier. The risk can be reduced, but not eliminated, he says. "If we had perfect security in airports, terrorists would go bomb shopping malls," he says. "You'll never be secure by defending targets." Assuming that the system gets off the ground, Project Hostile Intent also faces challenges from privacy advocates. Although the system would use remote sensors that are physically "noninvasive," and there are no plans to store the information, the amount of personal data that would be gathered concerns privacy advocates -- as does the possibility of false positives. 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German data retention act challenged 2. EC public consultation of Creative Content Online 3. European Data Protection Supervisor's opinion on RFID 4. UK MPs want tough data protection 5. PI: Leading surveillance societies in the EU and the World 2007 6. Inclusive E-government in Western Balkans 7. UK Government continues to pressure ISPs for Internet filtering 8. ELOI - a French database to manage the expulsion of illegal migrants 9. European Commission closes enquiry on Apple 10. Recommended Reading 11. Agenda 12. About ============================================================ 1. German data retention act challenged ============================================================ Just five days after the German President Horst Kvhler approved the German data retention law that entered into force on 1 January 2008, the German Working group on data retention (Arbeitskreis Vorratsdatenspeicherung) challenged the law in the Federal German Constitutional Court. The complaint was filed with the Court on 31 December 2007 and, for the first time in the German history, it was backed by 30 000 complainants. The 150-page notice of appeal requested an immediate suspension of the law on the grounds of "apparent unconstitutionality". The Working Group explains that the appeal is substantiated by the fear that general data retention might severely disrupt free communication in Germany by treating each and every citizen as a potential delinquent. "According to the complaint, the pervasive logging of communication patterns without reasonable suspicion resembled a serious encroachment upon the basic values of constitutional legality. On the other hand, it would compromise the working basis of professionals such as journalists and criminal prosecutors as well as that of charitable services like crisis lines - all of which relied greatly on the anonymity of both whistle-blowers and people in need. In the future, sensitive contacts and communication would either have to be conducted in person and face-to-face or would have to be abandoned altogether." The Group is also publishing guidelines and recommendations for safeguarding individuals against the obligatory logging of all telecommunications effective as of 2008. The constitutional action was backed by protests in several cities in Germany on 31 December 2007 against the new data retention legislation. In Hamburg the critics held a mock funeral for "the death of privacy." Some of the German ISPs that need to comply with the law by 2009, are also relying of the constitutional challenge to succeed. Frank Simon, managing director of Oldburg-based Ecce Terram explained to Heise: "I reckon the Federal Constitutional Court will overturn the law this year or ask the criminal prosecution authority to suspend it because the music and film industries will overload them with so many complaints that the hunt for terrorists and child pornographers will be seriously hampered." Constitutional complaint filed against German Telecomms Data Retention Act (31.12.2007) http://www.vorratsdatenspeicherung.de/content/view/184/79/lang,en/ In German http://www.vorratsdatenspeicherung.de/content/blogcategory/27/79/lang,de/ Germans File Mass Lawsuit Against Sweeping Data Retention Law (31.12.2007) http://www.dw-world.de/dw/article/0,2144,3025009,00.html Data retention: ISPs rely on constitutional appeals and exception rules (10.01.2008) http://www.heise.de/english/newsticker/news/101624/ EDRi-gram: German Parliament adopted the data retention law (21.11.2007) http://www.edri.org/edrigram/number5.22/german-retention-law EDRi-gram: Largest anti-surveillance street protest in Germany for 20 years (26.09.2007) http://www.edri.org/edrigram/number5.18/liberty-instead-of-fear ============================================================ 2. EC public consultation of Creative Content Online ============================================================ On 3 January 2008, the European Commission (EC) launched a public consultation for the preparation of a recommendation on Creative Content Online to be adopted by the European Parliament and Council that calls for a common legal environment for online content, proposing multi-territory licences. In the opinion of the European Commission, EU policies should support the rapid implementation of "new services and related business models for the creation and circulation of European content and knowledge online." As a result of the public consultation on "Content Online in the Single Market" launched by the EC in July 2006, there were several calls for the encouragement of the cooperation between industry, right holders and consumers on issues such as DRMs or Content Online as well as for financial support and promotion of DRMs interoperability standards. An independent study "Interactive Content and Convergence" that followed the consultation in 2006 gave an overview of the issues to be addressed for the development of new content services in the EU. Based on the results of the consultation and of the study, the Commission proposes in the newly launched consultation four main horizontal directions of action at EU-level: availability of creative content; multi-territory licensing for creative content; interoperability and transparency of DRMs; and legal offers and piracy. Some concerns have been expressed by digital media rights activists such as the EDRI-member Open Rights Group (ORG) who believe that the EC plan goes beyond copyright, and that consumer rights could be affected by it. "Looking at some of the details of the European Commission consultation document it seems to be that they are proposing a lot more than just a cross Europe licensing scheme. (...) There is stuff here about transparency and interoperability in digital rights management systems, there is stuff about codes of conduct between internet service providers and rights holders to encourage legal access and discourage unauthorised file sharing." stated Becky Hogg, executive director of ORG. However, the EC opinion is that all the different national copyright laws and other intellectual property rights are holding back the film, music and game industries. "Europe's content sector is suffering under its regulatory fragmentation, under its lack of clear, consumer-friendly rules for accessing copyright-protected online content, and serious disagreements between stakeholders about fundamental issues such as levies and private copying," was the EU Commissioner for the Information Society and Media,Viviane Reding's statement. DRM seems to fade out, after Sony BMG announced at the beginning of 2008 that it plans to give up to DRM for its music, thus becoming the last of the top four music labels to throw the towel on this subject. But the EC consultation paper wants to put it back in business, planning "a framework for DRM transparency concerning, amongst others, the interoperability of different DRMs, and ensuring that consumers are properly informed of any usage restrictions placed on downloaded content, as well as of the interoperability of related online services." The consultation closes on 29 February 2008 following which, by the middle of 2008, Reding will make formal recommendations on new ways to achieve a single online content market for 500 million potential consumers, predicted to be worth 8.3 billion euros by 2010 by the study on "Interactive content and convergence" commissioned by Information Society and Media Directorate-General of the European Commission and published on 25 January 2007. Commission consultation: the need for pan-European copyright licences (9.01.2008) http://www.out-law.com/page-8784 Single European market plan for creative online content (4.01.2008) http://informitv.com/articles/2008/01/04/singleeuropeanmarket/ Communication from the Commission on Creative Content Online in the Single Market (3.01.2008) http://ec.europa.eu/avpolicy/docs/other_actions/col_en.pdf Commission adopts strategy for "Creative Content Online" (3.01.2008) http://ec.europa.eu/avpolicy/other_actions/content_online/index_en.htm Sony BMG Plans to Drop DRM (4.01.2008) http://www.businessweek.com/technology/content/jan2008/tc2008013_398775.htm EDRi-gram: Creative content online - main topic in new EC documents (19.12.2007) http://www.edri.org/edrigram/number5.24/creative-content ============================================================ 3. European Data Protection Supervisor's opinion on RFID ============================================================ In the context of increasing debates in the European Union over the RFID policy, Peter Hustinx, the European Data Protection Supevisor (EDPS), published on 20 December 2007 his opinion on the growing use of RFID chips in consumer products and other new applications affecting individuals. EDPS published this opinion as a response to the European Commission's communication on Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) in Europe that was released in March 2007, but taking into consideration other actions, such as the creation by the EC of the RFID expert group, where EDRi is a member. Peter Hustinx, explained the role of RFID and its relation with the privacy issues: "RFID systems could play a key role in the development of the European Information Society but the wide acceptance of RFID technologies should be facilitated by the benefits of consistent data protection safeguards. Self-regulation alone may not be enough to meet the challenge. Legal instruments may therefore be required to guarantee that the technical solutions to minimise the risks for data protection and privacy are in place." EDPS confirms that the wide use of RFID-technology is fundamentally new and may have a fundamental impact on our society and on the protection of fundamental rights in our society, such as privacy and data protection. He underlined the basic five privacy and security issues that can be distinguished in this respect: the identification of the data subject, the identification of the data controller, the decrease meaning of the traditional distinction between the personal and the public sphere, the consequences of the size and physical properties of RFID-tags and the lack of transparency of the processing. The Opinion has highlighted several direct recommendations to the Commission including the provision of a clear guidance on how to apply the current legal framework to the RFID environment and the identification of "Best Available Techniques" which will play a decisive role in the early adoption of the privacy-by-design principle. EDPS also tackled the issue of a specific legislation for the main issues of RFID-usage in relevant sectors and considered that such legislation would be needed if the proper implementation of the existing legal framework failed. Such a legislation "must be considered as a 'lex specialis' vis-a-vis the general data protection framework. This legislative measure should also address the privacy and data protection concerns that arise in certain RFID applications, such as item level tagging before the point of sale, which may not necessarily involve the processing of personal data." In any event, EDPS emphasised the need to lay down "the opt-in principle at the point of sale as a precise and undeniable legal obligation, also for RFID applications that fall outside of the scope of the Data protection Directive and to ensure the mandatory deployment of RFID applications with the appropriate technical features or 'privacy by design'." EDPS opinion on the communication from the Commission on Radio Frequency Identification in Europe: steps towards a policy framework (20.12.2007) http://www.edps.europa.eu/EDPSWEB/webdav/site/mySite/shared/Documents/Consultation/Opinions/2007/07-12-20_RFID_EN.pdf EDPS Opinion on RFID: major opportunities for Information Society but privacy issues need to be addressed with more ambition (20.12.2007) http://www.edps.europa.eu/EDPSWEB/webdav/site/mySite/shared/Documents/EDPS/PressNews/Press/2007/EDPS-2007-13-EN_RFID.pdf EDRi-gram: RFID Expert Group - Kick Off (6.06.2007) http://www.edri.org/edrigram/number5.11/rfid-workgroup EDRi-gram: RFID and Informed Consent - Using and removing of RFID functionality (5.12.2007) http://www.edri.org/edrigram/number5.23/rfid-informed-consent ============================================================ 4. New data protection rules asked by UK MPs ============================================================ The Justice Committee of the UK House of Commons issued on 3 January 2008 a report on public data protection summarising the status and development of the topic, especially since the November 2007 Chancellor's announcement to the Parliament related to the loss of confidential data records of 25 million people by HM Revenue and Customs. The report that recommends a data breach notification law, criminal penalties for data controllers that are found responsible for breaching security, greater powers and financing for the Information Commissioner's Office, follows the line of the recommendations made by the House of Lords Science and Technology Committee in August 2007 that were rejected at that time by the government. The present report emphasises the risk involved by large databases that are accessible by many licensed users, making particular reference to ContactPoint, the children's database that will come into being this year and the National Identity Register, also planned to be gathered in 2008. It also draws the attention on the risk related to the obligation to share data with the other EU member states. "If data held by the Government is available for inspection outside the jurisdiction, then the importance of restricting the amount of data held, as well as proper policing of who had access to it, takes on even greater importance." reads the report. The report recommends that personal data should be held only where there are proper safeguards for the protection of the respective data, which, in the Justice Committee's opinion will become ever more difficult as data can be easily shared within the country as well as between countries. A greater role in the data protection should be played by the Information Commissioner who should receive adequate support in this sense. "We note that he already considers that his resources are at a minimum" is the report statement. It also calls for a legal obligation to notify the Commissioner as well as the affected parties on significant data losses and for penalties for those who disclose personal data. A Ministry of Justice spokeswoman said: "Parliament is currently considering proposals to amend section 60 of the Data Protection Act through the Criminal Justice and Immigration Bill (...) This will provide a custodial sanction as well as the existing fines for those found guilty of unlawfully obtaining or disclosing personal data." MPs call for tougher data protection regime (3.01.2008) http://www.openrightsgroup.org/2008/01/03/mps-call-for-tougher-data-protection-regime/ House of Commons Justice - First Report (3.01.2008) http://www.publications.parliament.uk/pa/cm200708/cmselect/cmjust/154/15402.htm HMRC loses confidential details of 5 million benefit recipients (20.11.2007) http://www.openrightsgroup.org/2007/11/20/hmrc-loses-confidential-details-of-15-million-benefit-recipients/ Government ignores Personal Internet Security (29.10.2007) http://www.lightbluetouchpaper.org/2007/10/29/government-ignores-personal-internet-security/ Tougher data laws needed, say MPs (3.01.2008) http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk_politics/7168588.stm EDRi-gram: UK government loses personal data on 25 million citizens (1.11.2007) http://www.edri.org/edrigram/number5.22/personal-data-lost-uk ============================================================ 5. PI: Leading surveillance societies in the EU and the World 2007 ============================================================ UK-based human rights group Privacy International (PI) published at the end of last year the 2007 ranking assessment of the state of privacy in 47 countries, including all European Union member states. The raking is based on the Privacy & Human Rights reports produced since 1997 by PI together with US-based Electronic Privacy Information Center and is taking into consideration several criteria such as constitutional & statutory protection and privacy enforcement, biometric ID cards, data-sharing, video surveillance, communication interceptions and data retention. According to the authors, the project wants to "recognize countries in which privacy protection and respect for privacy is nurtured. This is done in the hope that others can learn from their example" but also "to identify countries in which governments and privacy regulators have failed to create a healthy privacy environment. The aim is not to humiliate the worst ranking nations, but to demonstrate that it is possible to maintain a healthy respect for privacy within a secure and fully functional democracy." The main findings of the study that includes a world map of the surveillance societies, show an overall worsening of privacy protection across the world, reflecting an increase in surveillance and a declining performance of privacy safeguards. The rankings for 2007 prove a disturbing and increasing trend amongst governments to archive data on the geographic, communications and financial records of all their citizens and residents. This trend leads to the conclusion that all citizens, regardless of their legal status, are under suspicion. The privacy trends have been fueled by the emergence of a profitable surveillance industry dominated by global IT companies and the creation of numerous international treaties that frequently operate outside judicial or democratic processes. PI also claims that "surveillance initiatives initiated by Brussels have caused a substantial decline in privacy across Europe, eroding protections even in those countries that have shown a traditionally high regard for privacy." The general trend is the failure of the privacy performance for older democracies in Europe, while the performance of newer democracies is becoming generally stronger. It is worth noting also that the worst ranking EU country is the United Kingdom, which again fell into the "black" category along with Russia and Singapore. However for the first time Scotland has been given its own ranking score and performed significantly better than England & Wales. The 2006 leader, Germany, slipped significantly in the 2007 rankings, dropping from 1st to 7th place behind Portugal and Slovenia. Leading surveillance societies in the EU and the World 2007 (28.12.2007) http://www.privacyinternational.org/article.shtml?cmd[347]=x-347-559597 Global Privacy Index Criticizes Falling Standards in Germany (7.01.2008) http://www.dw-world.de/dw/article/0,2144,3036544,00.html ============================================================ 6. Inclusive E-government in Western Balkans ============================================================ Most of the participants in the workshops on inclusive e-government that took place in the capitals of six Western Balkan countries, considered that their countries have established very few mechanisms for e-inclusion and interoperability, even though the interest in e-Government development is high. The workshops took place within the framework of the project "Western Balkans Network for Inclusive e-Government" and were meant to present the draft research on the levels of sophistication and inclusiveness of e-gov services conducted by project partners using the EU-level Capgemini methodology, with a goal to develop Regional eGovernment Roadmap to facilitate joint efforts by the countries aspiring to soon join the EU. The six workshops on inclusive e-government were organized by national project partners, and had as targets the review of draft research results, awareness raising and networking between stakeholders including government officials, IT and human rights experts, as well as representatives of NGOs dealing with issues of inclusion of disadvantaged groups such as people with disabilities from both the host countries and the neighborhood. Each workshop was organized by project partners from the respective countries, and they took place in: a. Skopje, Macedonia (23 November 2007) - organized by EDRi-member Metamorphosis Foundation b. Tirana, Albania (26 November 2007) - organized by Comport c. Belgrade, Serbia (11 December 2007) - organized by Belgrade Open School d. Zagreb, Croatia (13 December 2007) - organized by ZaMirNet e. Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina (13 December 2007) - organized by OneWorld SEE f. Podgorica, Montenegro (20 December 2007) - organized by the Institute for Strategic Studies and Projections The level of online sophistication of e-government services in all countries where research has been completed so far are similar (Albania 33%, Serbia 40%, Montenegro 45%, Macedonia 50%, Croatia 57%) and most of them need to develop under similar circumstances and face similar obstacles, lagging 5-7 years behind the levels of EU. The potential benefit from mutual cooperation is great, both to the states-which have so far mostly invested in revenue-generating services such as e-taxes-and their citizens who need more efficient and transparent governance. The "Western Balkans Network for Inclusive e-Government" project is supported by the East East: Partnership Beyond Borders Program of the Open Society Institute and led by the Metamorphosis Foundation. Alongside the workshops, the project activities included the Third International Conference e-Society.Mk (29-30 November 2007 in Skopje) which facilitated exchange of know-how and experiences both between stakeholders from the region and from the European Union. Project website http://www.e-society.org.mk (Contribution by Filip Stojanovski, EDRI-member Metamorphosis - Macedonia ) ============================================================ 7. UK Government continues to pressure ISPs for Internet filtering ============================================================ On 8 January 2008, at the launching of the government consultation on new copyright exceptions, Lord Triesman, the UK minister for intellectual property, threatened the ISPs with the introduction of new legislation to force them to block illegal filesharing in case they cannot find a voluntary agreement together with the music and film industries by the end of summer. Referring to the Government's attitude towards illegal filesharing, Triesman said "We're not prepared to see the kinds of damage that will be done to the creative economy," and regarding the ISPs he added in an interview for The Register "There is no objective reason why they (rights holders and ISPs) cannot arrive at an agreement. Whether they have the will to do so is another matter." According to a spokesman for ISPA, the Internet providers' trade association, some "good meetings" have taken place between the association and film rights owners, but he did not give any specific details on the results. Triesman also declared that the UK government was collaborating with the French Government on the anti-infringement legislation that proposes the creation of an enforcement body to which the French ISPs will hand over filesharing data. "The French are plainly very serious about this, it's really interesting. We will actually do quite a lot of work alongside them - not necessarily to reach exactly the same objective, but I think we've got a desire to share evidence and analyses. There's no point repeating each other's research." said the minister. The consultation launched on 8 January introduced five recommendations proposing a relaxing copyright enforcement for research and education purposes, to enable distance learning and whiteboard tuition, to allow libraries to make a copy for archive purposes where the copyright holder can't be found and to allow an exemption for the purposes of "caricature, parody or pastiche". The UK Government also proposes a "format shifting right" meaning that the consumers should be allowed to make copies of copyright material they've already bought, but puts a limit to DRM circumvention which should be permitted only for academic and research purposes, but not for the general public for entertainment. Among other comments during the launching, a member of the International Music Managers Forum emphasised the fact that DRM on music is almost dead and is hated by consumers. The first stage of the consultation is open until 8 April 2008. Government piles filesharing pressure on UK ISPs (8.01.2008) http://www.theregister.co.uk/2008/01/08/triesman_isps_legislation_timetable/ Consultation on proposed changes to copyright exceptions launched (8.01.2008) http://www.openrightsgroup.org/2008/01/08/consultation-on-proposed-changes-to-copyright-exceptions-launched/ CD copying OK, DRM circumvention not OK (8.01.2008) http://www.theregister.co.uk/2008/01/08/copyright_reform/ EDRi-gram: Filtering the Internet - new request of music and film industry (19.12.2007) http://www.edri.org/edrigram/number5.24/internet-filtering-music ============================================================ 8. ELOI - a French database to manage the expulsion of illegal migrants ============================================================ On 26 December 2007, the French government published a decree creating the ELOI file, a database aimed at facilitating the expulsion of illegal migrants. In March 2007, the French highest administrative court cancelled a first attempt by the government to create this file, after 4 French NGOs, among which EDRI member IRIS, filed a case against the Interior ministry. While the March text was cancelled by the Conseil d'Etat for procedural reasons only, the new version shows some important progress related to concerns raised by the NGOS. The main changes are that no data will be kept on visitors of illegal migrants in retention centres, and that personal data of citizens with which illegal immigrants are staying, when not in retention centres are kept for 3 months rather than 3 years. While this step backwards from the government side is a direct result of the French NGOs action, the ELOI database remains unacceptable, according to the authors of the former complaint, with regards to the migrants themselves and their families. The duration of the retention of their data remains 3 years for most of the data, and data on their children are still kept in the ELOI file. Last but not least, the database still contains data on "the need for specific surveillance (of the migrant) with regards to the public order'. According to the NGOs, this demonstrates that the government makes a direct association between immigration and criminality. Moreover, the decree contains new provisions, adding to the ELOI database an impressive amount of administrative and judicial data dealing with all aspects of the expulsion process, most of them to be retained for 3 years. In addition, a new purpose has been set to this file, which is to produce statistics on expulsion decisions and their actual executions. These problems, as well as the Sarkozy administration setting up quantitative objectives - a minimum of 25000 expulsions targeted in 2008 - have made the French NGOs declare that the actual meaning of this file is the government willingness to manage the expulsion of migrants at an unprecedented level. They consider that with the ELOI database, this expulsion policy has reached an industrial level. Decree n. 2007-1890 creating the ELOI database (only in French, 26.12.2007) http://www.legifrance.gouv.fr/WAspad/UnTexteDeJorf?numjo=IMID0759221D CNIL's (French DPA) opinion on the draft decree (only in French, 24.05.2007) http://www.legifrance.gouv.fr/WAspad/UnTexteDeJorf?numjo=CNIX0703389X French NGOs (CIMADE, GISTI, IRIS, LDH) joint press release (only in French, 03.01.2008) http://www.iris.sgdg.org/info-debat/comm-eloi0108.html IRIS dossier on foreigners and databases in France (only in French) http://www.iris.sgdg.org/actions/fichiers/index.html EDRI-gram: French high court cancels the creation of illegal migrants database (14.03.2007) http://www.edri.org/edrigram/number5.5/france-cancels-database (Contribution by Meryem Marzouki, EDRI member IRIS - France) ============================================================ 9. European Commission closes enquiry on Apple ============================================================ The European Commission (EC) has closed the enquiry against Apple for charging more UK users than other EU users for downloads of its iTunes music, following the company announcement on 9 January 2008 that it will reduce download prices for UK within 6 months to align them with prices in continental Europe. A formal investigation had been opened by the EC against Apple after 'Which?', a UK consumer protection organisation, filed a complaint in September 2004 against the company who was applying 20% higher prices to British users than for the other European users. The difference has decreased in time reaching down to 6% and, following discussions between Competition Commissioner Neelie Kroes and Apple chief executive Steve Jobs, the company decided to equalise the prices within a 6-month period. "The Commission is very much in favour of solutions which allow consumers to benefit from a truly Single Market for music downloads." was the Competition Commissioner Neelie Kroes's statement. "This is an important step towards a pan-European marketplace for music," said Steve Jobs, Apple's CEO adding: "We hope every major record label will take a pan-European view of pricing". The issue that remains under discussion is that of the geographical restriction; Apple does not allow purchases on iTunes digital stores from a different country than the residence one. A user from France for instance cannot buy from the German iTunes and Apple verifies the user's residence by means of the credit card during the transaction. Apple states that this policy is due to the different music copyright laws and rules of the European countries. The EC agrees with this position stating that the contracts between Apple and the major record companies are not in breach of the current EU legislation. "..the fact that the same content is not available on a pan-European basis is not the result of restrictive business practices between Apple and major record companies. Rather it is the result of the existing state of copyright legislation (...) Some record companies choose not to make available their content on a pan-European basis. They do so in full respect of copyright regulation. There is no violation of antitrust regulation" stated Kroes' spokesman Jonathan Todd, at the daily Commission briefing on 8 January 2008. Unfortunately, the European Commission did not consider the other Apple-related topics revealed by the consumers association in EU: its dominant position in the EU online music market, its DRM-related practises or its lock down problems. But some of these aspects are still under investigation in several European countries by the national Consumer Ombudsman. European Commission welcomes Apple's announcement to equalise prices for music downloads from iTunes in Europe (9.01.2008) http://europa.eu/rapid/pressReleasesAction.do?reference=IP/08/22&format=HTML&aged=0&language=EN&guiLanguage=en EU pressure ends iTunes price unbalance (10.01.2008) http://www.euractiv.com/en/infosociety/eu-pressure-ends-itunes-price-unbalance/article-169446 Apple to Standardize iTunes Music Prices Throughout Europe (9.01.2008) http://www.apple.com/pr/library/2008/01/09itunes.html iTunes announcement is music to Which?'s ears (9.01.2008) https://www.which.co.uk/press/press_topics/campaign_news/other_issues/itunes090108_571_129012.jsp EDRi-gram: European Commission investigates Apple's European prices (26.09.2007) http://www.edri.org/edrigram/number5.18/ec-apple-prices EDRi-gram: iTunes under continuous attack in Europe (21.01.2007) http://www.edri.org/edrigram/number5.2/itunes ============================================================ 10. Recommended Reading ============================================================ FLOSSMETRICS/OpenTTT guide presents a set of guidelines and suggestions for the adoption of open source software within SMEs, using a ladder model that will guide companies from the initial selection and adoption of FLOSS within the IT infrastructure up to the creation of suitable business models based on open source software. http://guide.conecta.it/ ============================================================ 11. Agenda ============================================================ 17 January 2008, London, UK Nanotechnology for security and the crime prevention III http://www.nano.org.uk/events/ionevents.htm#security 18 January 2008, Torino, Italy COMMUNIA Workshop - Technology and the public domain http://ws1-2008.communia-project.eu 22 January 2008, London, UK Gov 2.0, or Truly Transformative Government http://www.oii.ox.ac.uk/events/details.cfm?id=169 12 February 2008, Brussels, Belgium European ICT standardisation policy at a crossroad: A new direction for global success http://ec.europa.eu/enterprise/ict/policy/standards/cf2008_en.htm 23-24 February 2008, Brussels, Belgium Research Room @ FOSDEM: Libre software communities meet research community - Introducing Research Friendly http://libresoft.es/Activities/Research_activities/fosdem2008 10-12 March 2008, Geneva, Switzerland WIPO Standing Committee on Copyright and Related Rights: Sixteenth Session http://www.wipo.int/meetings/en/details.jsp?meeting_id=14502 15 March 2008, London, UK OKCon 2008 - Open Knowledge: Applications, Tools and Services http://www.okfn.org/okcon/ 2-4 April 2008, Berlin, Germany re:publica - The Critical Mass http://www.re-publica.de 28-29 April 2008, Vienna, Austria PRISE Final Conference -Towards privacy enhancing security technologies - the next steps Call for papers until 1 February 2008 http://www.prise.oeaw.ac.at/conference.htm 30-31 May 2008, Bucharest, Romania eLiberatica 2008 - The benefits of Open and Free Technologies http://www.eliberatica.ro/2008/ 17-18 June 2008, Seoul, Korea The Future of the Internet Economy - OECD Ministerial Meeting http://www.oecd.org/FutureInternet 23-25 July 2008, Leuven, Belgium The 8th Privacy Enhancing Technologies Symposium (PETS 2008) http://petsymposium.org/2008/ ============================================================ 12. 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Maybe get in on the action somehow. Seems to me the battle's very nearly lost if the botnet is functioning in a way that we can live with and that is very hard to tamper with. -TD > Date: Sat, 12 Jan 2008 15:01:54 -0800 > To: rabbi at abditum.com > From: bill.stewart at pobox.com > Subject: RE: Storm, Nugache lead dangerous new botnet barrage > CC: pgut001 at cs.auckland.ac.nz; camera_lumina at hotmail.com; cypherpunks at al-qaeda.net; eugen at leitl.org; info at postbiota.org > > At 10:37 AM 1/12/2008, Len Sassaman wrote: > >On Sat, 12 Jan 2008, Peter Gutmann wrote: > > > (Alternatively, "because they can". They're not paying for the > > overhead, it > > > doesn't really make much sense not to encrypt everything). > >I don't agree -- they *are* paying for the overhead. Not in dollars, but > >in CPU cycles (and a minor programming overhead.) If you increase the > >performance degradation on the hosts in the botnet, you're going to lose > > Encrypting the control channel isn't going to burn a lot of CPU; > hopefully the botnet doesn't need more than a few KB/hour of control, > and almost certainly it wouldn't need more than a few KB/sec of data > (such as spam-target email addresses), so encrypting it's low-horsepower. > > The heavy-resource job of a bot is sending out lots of packets to targets, > whether it's spam email sessions or DDOS UDP packets, > and the limiting factor on that is upstream bandwidth, typically 128-768kbps. > On a modern CPU you could even encrypt that traffic if you wanted, > without the CPU breaking a sweat, though the only application I can see for > that > is encrypted SMTP sessions if you're spamming somebody high-tech. > > Most computers have enough spare CPU that they can burn it looking for > space aliens or folding proteins at home without noticing a performance hit; > the real trick on keeping resource consumption low enough to not be noticed > is managing upstream bandwidth so that you don't stifle http queries and > TCP acks. _________________________________________________________________ Need to know the score, the latest news, or you need your Hotmail.-get your "fix". http://www.msnmobilefix.com/Default.aspx From camera_lumina at hotmail.com Thu Jan 17 03:30:21 2008 From: camera_lumina at hotmail.com (Tyler Durden) Date: Thu, 17 Jan 2008 06:30:21 -0500 Subject: [IP] US fraction of world's traffic In-Reply-To: <20080116074628.GM10128@leitl.org> References: <20080116074628.GM10128@leitl.org> Message-ID: To put it succinctly, this legislation was not motivated by the desire to do something new, but just to not catch legal trouble for doing it. -TD > Date: Wed, 16 Jan 2008 08:46:28 +0100 > From: eugen at leitl.org > To: info at postbiota.org; cypherpunks at al-qaeda.net > Subject: [IP] US fraction of world's traffic > > ----- Forwarded message from David Farber ----- > > From: David Farber > Date: Tue, 15 Jan 2008 17:28:52 -0800 > To: ip > Subject: [IP] US fraction of world's traffic > Reply-To: dave at farber.net > > > ________________________________________ > From: David P. Reed [dpreed at reed.com] > Sent: Tuesday, January 15, 2008 11:56 AM > To: David Farber > Cc: ip; Whitfield Diffie > Subject: Re: [IP] US fraction of world's traffic > > I would think that the more interesting question is not the official > one, but the correct one. To the extent that NSA uses this as a tool > for claiming that monitoring calls from country A to country B is > legitimate, the "correct" answer matters more. There seems to be some > dim, secret ruling (perhaps in FISA) that says that it is legal to > intercept bits that pass through the US. > > If I were the NSA, and I claim (without being able to prove the > negative) that I'm not, I would pursue the following strategy: > > 1. find a way to tamper with foreign switches to route > communications through the US based facilities. Easy - just send the > right routing-table updates - whether IP or SS7, this is pretty easy. > > 2. install deep packet inspection equipment. This is becoming COTS, > with sales to ISPs starting to drive costs down ane performance up. > > 3. select and record into a high-performance RAID cluster. COTS. > > Same techniques work remarkably well for tapping and recording > competitor and economic target traffic. > > Interesting thought. To tap US-US communications, why not just route > the traffic out through Gitmo and back? There also seems to be dim > secret rulings that allow spying on traffic that goes across the > border. Supposedly the legal framework is about calls that "terminate" > outside the US. 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Appreciated if you can forward to potentially interested persons) ============================================ 2008 International Workshop on Multimedia Security in Communication (MUSIC'08) In Conjunction with ChinaCom'08 Beijing, China, August 25 - 27, 2008 http://home.simula.no/~yanzhang/MUSIC/ ================================================ The rapid development of communication techniques allows us to transmit more than text/binary data in real time. Due to unique characteristics of multimedia content, such as large data volumes, interactive operations, and requires real-time responses, the problems multimedia security need to address are different from text/binary data security. Furthermore, multimedia security is highly services- dependable. Different services require different methods for content transmission or distribution, paying, interaction, etc. This workshop aims to bring together research work covering various aspects of multimedia security in emerging services. 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What specifically inspired his trip was a page of stamps of the flags of the 50 states, in the order of their admission to the union, issued for the nation's bicentennial in 1976. That was the year he began collecting, shortly after moving to Fort Wayne, where the Fazels were the only Iranian family. Mr. Fazel was born in Iran but moved to the United States when he was 2 months old. His father, who was then working on his doctorate in psychology, and his mother, who eventually became a potter, settled in Logan, Utah, and then in Fort Wayne. In 1970 the family briefly moved back to Iran, where his father taught in a satellite campus of Harvard Business School in Tehran; in 1976 they returned to Fort Wayne. Mr. Fazel, feeling something of an outsider in a community divided into white and black, athletically gifted and not, turned to stamp collecting at his father's urging. "Through stamps I had the chance to learn about America and American culture," he said. 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In Atlanta he was prohibited from entering the Capitol, he said, even as others did. In Columbia, S.C., he was questioned on the grounds of the Capitol by a police officer who mentioned that he knew Mr. Fazel lived in Italy. On the morning of Oct. 3, he entered the Maryland Capitol in Annapolis, where he presented identification and signed his name on a visitors' sheet. A guard asked him to wait. Suddenly, Mr. Fazel said, he was handcuffed and rushed through corridors into a police station, where a man he later learned was a member of the Maryland Joint Terrorism Task Force with the F.B.I. started speaking to him in Farsi. As Mr. Fazel related it, the experience went as follows: "I'm American," Mr. Fazel said. "I speak English." Another officer asked, "Where are you really from?" Mr. Fazel produced his Indiana driver's license. "I can tell by looking at you that you're not from Fort Wayne," the officer replied. After a four-hour encounter in which he was asked about a recent trip to Iran for an Italian design magazine and about who was financing his trip to state capitols, he was released without being charged. But he was also warned by an F.B.I. official that he was now in the system and would have troubles if he continued his trip. Richard Wolf, a media coordinator with the F.B.I. in Baltimore, said he had no knowledge of the incident. He added, "We don't normally respond or comment on any sort of leads we've conducted with the Joint Terrorism Task Force." Asked whether Mr. Fazel was on the government's terrorist watch list, Bill Carter, an F.B.I. spokesman in Washington, said that as a matter of policy, "we can't verify whether an individual is on a watch list or not." After the incident in Maryland Mr. Fazel called Brett R. Fleitz, a lawyer in Indianapolis and a childhood friend. Mr. Fleitz said he immediately sought to reassure him. 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I think that cops should not try to censor the web but try to catch the paedophiles that hurt the children. Also the sentences for rape or statuatory rape are ridiculous here. Paedophiles that have raped children and get convicted for the first time will get only probation sentence. So they don't go to jail and one can break his probation only by committing same crime as they were sentenced. So if one has raped children and then beats up some children he does not lose his probation. It's just sick. One can rape and beat up a women and does not get any jailtime at all. If he does it again he maybe gets something like 6 months. For the third time he may even get two years! This is just ridiculous. Fines are also very small, usually something like 500 euros to couple of thousand euros. Same goes for the compensation for victims. If rapevictim gets 10 000 euros compensations it's unsually big compensation and the rape has been unusually brutal. Heres an example (in finnish) http://fi.wikinews.org/wiki/Koulupoika_ehdolliseen_8-vuotiaan_raiskauksesta: "Schoolboy convicted to probation for raping 8 year old girl". The girl was 8 years old and the raper 16. He raped the girl at least three times in a row. The court said that the incident was "unusually humiliating". The boy got 1 year and 10 monts probation and he has to pay 11 000 euros as a compensation for the victim. Okay, this was quite unsual case as the raper was only sixteen but rest of the rape sentences (and statuary rape) are quite the same. >If not for avoiding censorhip, why do you use tor? The Police should not >have interrupted you if you had not done illeagal operate such as >sending junk mails with tor.... I'm not trying to avoid local censorship or trying to do anything illegal. I'm trying to protect my privacy. I'm not sending junk mail, I'm on the different side as I work as server admin and try to stop spam. 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European Parliament hearing on Internet privacy issues 3. Personal sensitive data keep on being lost in UK 4. New spying tools patented by Microsoft 5. YouTube blocked once more in Turkey 6. Bulgarian Big Brother Awards ***European Data Protection Day - 28.01.2008 - special section*** 7. Key privacy concerns in Denmark 2007 8. Key privacy concerns in Czech Republic 2007 9. Key privacy concerns in Ireland 2007 10. Key privacy concerns in France 2007 11. Key privacy concerns in Romania 2007 12. Key privacy concerns in Netherlands 2007 13. Main data protection concerns with the EU policy developments in 2007 14. Agenda 15. About ============================================================ 1. ECJ decision on handing traffic information in civil cases ============================================================ The European Court of Justice (ECJ) has decided on 29 January 2008 in the case of Productores de Mzsica de Espaqa Promusicae vs. Telefsnica de Espaqa considering that the European law "does not require member states to lay down an obligation to disclose personal data in the context of civil proceedings". However, the decision allows the national courts to do that if the national interpretation requires so: "As to those directives, their provisions are relatively general, since they have to be applied to a large number of different situations which may arise in any of the Member States." The decision came in the case where the Spanish music Association Promusicae asked the ISP Telefonica to hand over the names and addresses of the subscribers that allegedly distributed copyrighted songs via the p2p software Kazaa. Telefonica refused, considering that it could do that only in a criminal investigation or in matters of public security and national defence. The company based its position on the Spanish implementation of the E-commerce directive. A Spanish Court of Madrid asked the ECJto decide on the conformity of the Spanish act to the EU law on this matter. The Advocate General Juliane Kokott's opinion published on 18 July 2007 was positive for the ISPs, suggesting that the member states exclusion of revealing personal data from Internet traffic in the copyright infringement civil law cases was compatible with the EU law. However, the ECJ final decision was limited to claiming that the European Directives invoked in this case "do not require the Member States to lay down (...) an obligation to communicate personal data in order to ensure effective protection of copyright in the context of civil proceedings." This confirms that the EU law does not directly require the national courts to disclose the personal data in civil cases of copyright infringement. At the same time, the decision considers that it is acceptable for national laws to allow forcing of disclosure in civil proceedings, taking into consideration their balance of fundamental rights : "(...)when implementing the measures transposing those directives, the authorities and courts of the Member States must not only interpret their national law in a manner consistent with those directives but also make sure that they do not rely on an interpretation of them which would be in conflict with those fundamental rights or with the other general principles of Community law, such as the principle of proportionality. " Intellectual property lawyer Iain Connor, a partner with Pinsent Masons, considered the ruling could be bad news for ISPs in the UK : "You could potentially get people who want to host material effectively forum shopping and going to ISPs in places where disclosure would not be ordered." Meryem Marzouki, president of the EDRi-member IRIS France, considers the decision as more in favour of the copyright holders demands and insists that the ruling is a step backward if reffered to the Advocate General's opinion in this case that the EU legislation on personal data protection should prevail on the Community law on e-commerce, copyright protection and IP enforcement. C-275/06 - Promusicae vs Telefonica - ECJ decision (29.01.2008) http://www.bailii.org/eu/cases/EUECJ/2008/C27506.html Countries can choose whether or not to force disclosure of file-sharers (29.01.2008) http://www.out-law.com/page-8836 Court delivers a blow to record companies on internet piracy (30.01.2008) http://business.timesonline.co.uk/tol/business/law/article3273960.ece EU supremes: ISPs don't always have to finger filesharers (29.01.2008) http://www.theregister.co.uk/2008/01/29/eu_supreme_civil_isp_filesharing_case_law/ EDRi-gram: ECJ's Advocate General says no handing traffic information in civil cases (1.08.2007) http://www.edri.org/edrigram/number5.15/traffic-data-civil-cases ============================================================ 2. European Parliament hearing on Internet privacy issues ============================================================ During a hearing of the European Parliament (EP)'s Civil Liberties Committee, on 21 January 2008, serious data protection concerns were raised by the practice of large Internet companies that monitor the online behaviour of their users in order to provide online advertisers with the necessary information to better target their ads. The main debate turned around the Google-Double Click deal that is now being examined by the European Commission and that was already approved in the US in December 2007 by the Federal Trade Commission. Google criticised MEPs and rights advocates of trying "to take a privacy case and shoehorn it into a competition law review" but Sophie In 't Veld, replied to these accusations: "The reason you want to have the data is because it gives you a competitive advantage. It is business. I don't think they can be completely disconnected." Representatives of the industry and consumer protection bodies addressed the EP Civil Liberties Committee claiming that the tracking down of online behaviour is threatening to personal privacy and that there is no guarantee these data are used only for advertisement targeting. MEP Stavros Lambrinidis of Greece expressed the worries related to the lack of a communitary legislation that ensures the personal data are used only for advertising purposes saying that "there is no EU legislation per se to ensure that information targeting behaviour for marketing purposes will not be used for other activities that far exceed the initial purpose." In his turn, EDPS Peter Hustinx said: "Community law on data protection does apply on the Internet, it applies to both online and offline realities (...) existing rules do apply and do provide safeguards". Google's Global Privacy Counsel Peter Fleischer stated that the merger between Google and DoubleClick would not lead to the creation of a single database with consumer-related information, as "DoubleClick does not own its customers' data". He also added that the online ad company "can only use the data it processes from serving ads to provide aggregate reporting. The data is owned by the publishers or advertisers that DoubleClick works for (...) DoubleClick customers would be very displeased if one tried to undo their contractual relationships by sharing information between advertisers". The merger case is now with DG Competition being examined for potential violations of antitrust rules in the online advertising intermediary market. The European Commission is to decide whether or not to authorise the merger on 2 April 2008. One issue that was also strongly debated was that of the IP address being considered personal data or not. In the opinion of the EU group of data privacy regulators, the IP address should generally be considered as personal information. Google's view has been expressed by Fleischer who stated: "There is no black or white answer: sometimes an IP address can be considered as personal data and sometimes not, it depends on the context, and which personal information it reveals." But Marc Rotenberg, the Executive Director of the Electronic Privacy Information Center contradicted this statement: I wish this was the case, but we are moving towards the IP6 model, for which it will be even more the case that IP addresses will be personably identifiable". Peter Scharr, Germany's data protection commissioner who leads the EU Article 29 Data Protection Working Group which is preparing a report on the compliance with EU data protection acts of the privacy policies of Internet search engines operated by Google, Yahoo, Microsoft and others, said that if someone could be identified by an IP address "then it has to be regarded as personal data." Do Internet companies protect personal data well enough? (26.01.2008) http://www.neurope.eu/articles/82144.php Google-DoubleClick deal likely to win EU go-ahead (25.01.2008) http://www.reuters.com/article/reutersEdge/idUSL2589361220080125 Internet privacy concerns cause very public row in Brussels (23.01.2008) http://afp.google.com/article/ALeqM5hQ47Tl9N_w06bGdc5UBcXzg1lPRA EU data regulator says Internet addresses are personal information (21.01.2008) http://www.siliconvalley.com/news/ci_8035260?nclick_check=1 Google seeks to allay privacy fears over DoubleClick merger (22.01.2008) http://www.euractiv.com/en/infosociety/google-seeks-allay-privacy-fears-doubleclick-merger/article-169785 EDRi-gram: EC announces a larger investigation of the Google-DoubleClick deal (26.11.2007) http://www.edri.org/edrigram/number5.22/in-depth-google ============================================================ 3. Personal sensitive data keep on being lost in UK ============================================================ Many documents with confidential data including benefit claims, passport photocopies and mortgage payments were found on 17 January 2008 lost on a roundabout near Exeter Airport in Devon, UK. Mr Karl-Heinz Korzenietz, the finder of the documents, told BBC News: "I thought first of all it was rubbish. But when I looked at the papers I discovered they were highly sensitive. I was shocked and surprised that sensitive papers like this would just be lost like that." Mr Korzenietz has also said that this was the second time he found such kind of documents. On 6 November he found another set of similar documents that he handed over to the Royal Mail depot in Exeter which returned the documents to TNT carrier. However, TNT said they were unaware of any missing data and stated they were not the only company providing services to the government. The Ministry of Defence (MoD) has also disclosed the theft on 9 January 2008, from a Royal Navy officer, of a laptop containing details on more than 600 000 people including Royal Navy, Royal Marine and RAF recruits, as well as other people wanting to join the services. The MoD has approached the security and intelligence agencies and, although the Joint Terrorism Analysis Centre, considered the threat as low, the ministry approached the banks and individuals whose data were in the missing database. The respective data included passport information, family details, national insurance numbers, driving licence details and even medical information. According to Conservatives and Liberal Democrats the theft raises further concerns related to the government's plans for identity cards considering that the government would have to convince the public that it could safely manage the identity card system. These two incidents continue the series of personal data losses that have lately occurred in UK. In October 2007, two discs containing an unencrypted copy of the entire child benefit database were lost in transit between HM Revenue and Customs and the National Audit Office. In December 2007, a hard drive with a driving theory test database containing details on 3 million candidates was lost in the US and at the beginning of 2008 personal details of hospital patients were lost by the NHS. Conservative MP Chris Grayling said: "You would have thought after the child benefits fiasco every department would have doubled and trebled their efforts. The fact that this hasn't happened is incompetence of the highest degree." On 10 August 2007, the House of Lords Committee on Science and Technology published a report on "Personal Internet Security" recommending a Security Breach Notification law that would require companies that leaked personal data to notify this event to the people concerned. Unfortunately, in October 2007, the Government turned down the Committee's recommendation. Richard Clayton, specialist adviser for the Committee and an EDRi-member of the Foundation for Information Policy Research, commented: "What's needed of course is a security breach notification law, so that everyone (not just Government departments as here) is forced to notify people when they lose personal data AND forced to notify a central clearing house, so that researchers can start to build up patterns and observe commonalities, so as to better advise the holders of personal data what they -- as a group -- are doing wrong." The Defence Secretary, Des Browne, gave a statement to the House of Commons on 21 January 2008 saying that in fact three laptops had been stolen over the previous two years. The head of the Civil Service has now issued instructions that laptops holding sensitive personal data must not be removed from offices. Personal data found on roundabout (18.01.2008) http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/devon/7197048.stm Recruits' banks alerted after theft of laptop (21.01.2008) http://www.guardian.co.uk/idcards/story/0,,2244251,00.html EDRi-gram: UK government loses personal data on 25 million citizens (21.11.2007) http://www.edri.org/edrigram/number5.22/personal-data-lost-uk Personal Internet Security - House of Lords Science and Technology Committee 5th Report of Session 2006-7 (10.08.2007) http://www.publications.parliament.uk/pa/ld200607/ldselect/ldsctech/165/165i.pdf House of Lords Inquiry: Personal Internet Security (10.08.2007) http://www.lightbluetouchpaper.org/2007/08/10/house-of-lords-inquiry-personal-internet-security Government ignores Personal Internet Security (29.10.2007) http://www.lightbluetouchpaper.org/2007/10/29/government-ignores-personal-internet-security/ ============================================================ 4. New spying tools patented by Microsoft ============================================================ According to The Times, a patent application has been filed by Microsoft for a computer software that can monitor the employees' performance and state, by means of wireless sensors linking workers to their computers. The system, considered by Microsoft a "unique monitoring system", is capable of measuring employees' movements, heart rate, blood pressure, brain signals, body temperature or face expression and can even "automatically detect frustration or stress in the user" and "offer and provide assistance accordingly". This can lead to the creation of psychological profiles and the Unions fear that employees could be dismissed on the basis of such profiles. The Information Commissioner, privacy advocates and civil liberties groups highly criticise the application. "This system involves intrusion into every single aspect of the lives of the employees. It raises very serious privacy issues" stated Hugh Tomlinson, QC, an expert on data protection law at Matrix Chambers while The Information Commissioner's Office said: "Imposing this level of intrusion on employees could only be justified in exceptional circumstances." According to legal experts from law firm Eversheds, Microsoft will face major legal problems if they want to implement the system all around the world. Jonathan Armstrong, a partner in the company, told vnunet.com that the situation was especially complicated due to the international nature of Microsoft business. The application was confirmed by the US Patent Office and could be granted within a year. Another patent application of the company is a method to collect information about the users of cell phones, Internet, card-credits, geolocation systems in order to target advertising. Microsoft like other large companies such as Google who earn from clicks on ads, have thought of gathering personal information on Internet users in order to provide more tailored advertisements that may better catch the users' eye. According to the Microsoft application, "an advertising component employs the user profile in connection with the delivery of an advertisement." Credit card information may be used to create a "payment history," and data relayed by cell-phone towers can also be used to locate users, and to "tailor search and advertising during online experiences so as to better interpret queries to search engines, to better target advertisements." Brendon Lynch, Microsoft director of privacy strategy, stated that the application "will first be reviewed against our privacy standards to ensure that privacy is protected." Microsoft seeks patent for office 'spy' software (16.01.2008) http://technology.timesonline.co.uk/tol/news/tech_and_web/article3193480.ece Microsoft ponders offline profiling of Web users (23.01.2008) http://www.marketwatch.com/news/story/microsoft-ponders-offline-profiling-web/story.aspx?guid=%7BF0D7FACF-0072-43C6-B341-B934D7E84635%7D&dist=hplatest Microsoft faces legal challenge to 'spy' software (18.01.2008) http://www.vnunet.com/vnunet/news/2207545/microsoft-faces-legal ============================================================ 5. YouTube blocked once more in Turkey ============================================================ An order issued by a Turkish court on 17 January 2008 blocked once again the access to Google's YouTube Web site on account of allegedly insulting clips referring to the country's founding father, Mustafa Kemal Ataturk. The ban lasted for 6 days and as no statements have been made by Turk Telekom which has implemented the ban or by YouTube representatives, it is not yet known whether the ban was lifted because the clips under question were removed. The situation seems to be a repeated pattern as YouTube was first banned in March 2007 for similar allegations until the video considered disrespectful were removed by the site. A second time, in September, a Turkish court from the eastern city of Sivas decided to order the ISPs to block the access to YouTube for a video considered offending to Ataturk, President Abdullah Gul, Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan and the Turkish army but the ban was not implemented. The bans on YouTube are an expression of the problems Turkey has with freedom of expression. Turkish writers and journalists have been on trial for having allegedly brought insults to "Turkishness" and the country, which is seeking European Union membership, is already under EU pressure to improve the situation. The EU also asks Turkey to abolish an article in its penal code considered to violate free speech. This situation is highly criticized in the country as well. Journalist Emre Akvz from Sabat considers that this ban places Turkey into the range undemocratic regimes and gives those that oppose the adherence of Turkey to the EU the occasion to say: "We told you these guys are pro-ban. They lack tolerance. They cannot bear hearing criticism. Here is the evidence." Posta journalist Mehmet Barlas' opinion is that "Can we now say that we have taken the virtual world under our control by banning YouTube? No. The virtual world is incredibly large, it is both close and far away and a digital world," and also added: "Blocking full access to a Web site, although possible to block only those controversial videos in this information era, is like blocking access to a school due to an unruly student or banning civil aviation due to an accident". Turkey is not the only country having blocked YouTube. In 2007, the Thai government banned the site for almost four months for some clips considered offensive to King Bhumibol Adulyadej, Thailand's monarch and in Morocco the site could not be accessed after some users posted videos that were criticising the way in which Morocco was treating people of Western Sahara. The government has not admitted having blocked the site trying to accuse a technical fault but being unable to explain why the fault affected only YouTube site. Turkey Bans YouTube for Second Time (20.01.2008) http://ap.google.com/article/ALeqM5iKUx9hP8rzGIKGJC5_Ml7OViYraQD8U9PRM00 Access to YouTube Resumes in Turkey (24.01.2008) http://ap.google.com/article/ALeqM5iKUx9hP8rzGIKGJC5_Ml7OViYraQD8UCF7L80 YouTube ban reduces Turkey to the ranks of backward states (23.01.2008) http://www.todayszaman.com/tz-web/yazarDetay.do?haberno=132231 Turkey once again blocks access to YouTube (22.01.2008) http://www.todayszaman.com/tz-web/detaylar.do?load=detay&link=132195 EDRi-gram: Turkey blocks again YouTube (26.09.2007) http://www.edri.org/edrigram/number5.18/turkey-youtube ============================================================ 6. Bulgarian Big Brother Awards ============================================================ On 28 January 2008, the Access to Information Programme and EDRi-member Internet Society Bulgaria presented the Big Brother negative awards. The Big Brother award was presented to the Ministry of Interior for publishing data from the passports and criminal conviction records of two BBC journalists who were shooting a documentary in Bulgaria. The Sramota (or Shame diploma) was presented to the Bulgarian Council of Ministers for their decision to publish in the State Gazette of October 2007 the names, permanent addresses and the personal numbers of the owners of land, which were expropriated for the construction of the south road circle in Sofia. Among the nominees for the anti-award this year were also the Traffic Police, the Registry Agency at the Ministry of Justice, as well as the Commission for Data Protection itself. On 28 January, when the Big Brother Awards Ceremony was held in Bulgaria, coincides with the European Data Protection Day. The date marks the adoption of Convention 108 of the Council of Europe for the protection of individuals with regard to automatic processing of personal data. The Big Brother Awards ceremony was held in Bulgaria for the fourth time. The last ceremony was held in 2005. Big Brother Awards Bulgaria (only in Bulgarian, 28.01.2008) http://bg.bigbrotherawards.org/ The "Big Brother" Awards Ceremony Held in Bulgaria (28.01.2008) http://www.aip-bg.org/documents/bb_eng_2008.htm Bulgarian Big Brother Awards - 2007 (28.01.2008) http://blog.veni.com/?p=439 (contribution by Veni Markovski - EDRi-member ISOC Bulgaria) ============================================================ ***European Data Protection Day - 28.01.2008 - special EDRI-gram section*** ============================================================ 28 January is the European Data Protection Day. For the second time, in 2008, this date marks the anniversary of the Council of Europe's Convention 108, the first legally binding international instrument related to data protection. This section of the EDRi-gram is dedicated to the European Data Protection Day and marks the main privacy developments from some European countries, as reported by EDRi members. European data protection day activities - 28.01.2008 http://www.coe.int/t/e/legal_affairs/legal_co-operation/data_protection/Data_Protection_Day_default.asp ============================================================ 7. Key privacy concerns in Denmark 2007 ============================================================ a. Data Retention - a reality 15 September 2007 - data retention became a reality in Denmark. The administrative order, which sets the scope and conditions for data retention, was approved on 28 September 2006 with an implementation deadline of one year. The order, which was drafted by the Ministry of Justice, had been underway for more than four years. The Act providing for data retention was approved by the Danish Parliament already in June 2002 as part of the Danish "anti-terrorism package," which extended the scope of Section 786 of the Administration of Justice Act (Act No. 378 of 6 June 2002). The administrative order regulates in more details the obligations of the telecommunications providers and further implements the recently adopted EU Directive on Data Retention. On some issues the order goes further than the EU Directive, e.g. session logging. The order applies only to commercial ISPs, excluding non commercial ISPs, libraries, universities and smaller housing associations. There is no obligation on ISPs to invest in new systems, but the law demands 24/7 point of contact at ISPs and security clearing of relevant ISP personnel.For fixed lines and mobile phones (including voice, voicemail, call forwarding, conference calls, SMS, MMS) the retained data are: phone number, user ID (e.g. customer number), name and address of customer, IMSI / IMEI number, unsuccessful call attempts, first and last cells ID and physical location (mobile communication), and date and time for start and end of communication. For Internet use, the retained data are session logging (first and last or every 500 package), IP address, port number and transport protocol, user ID, phone number for dialup access, location and ID of hot spots, date and time for start and end of communication. For email and VoIP the order covers the ISPs own email services (and not hotmail, gmail, etc) and all VoIP services. The retained data are sender and receiver, user ID, email address, date, time and duration of communication. During the 4-year drafting period, the proposed scheme for mandatory data retention was heavily criticized by the Telecom and IT industry, the Data Protection Agency, the Human Rights Institute, and non-governmental organizations for being privacy invasive, disproportionate and inconsistent, i.e. letting private companies store large amounts of personal information, while at the same time being easy to evade, because of the many exemptions, such as libraries and universities. b. Extended means of surveillance On 1 June 2007 an Act on TV Surveillance, which replaced the previous Act Prohibiting Video Surveillance was adopted in the Parliament (Act. no. 162 of 1 June 2007). The bill gives private enterprises such as banks, gas stations, hotels, shops etc. extended powers to perform surveillance on areas related to their property. The police may set quality standards for the recordings. General surveillance of public areas such as public streets and squares are not allowed for private parties, however the police may perform surveillance in any public area if it is found necessary to prevent or investigate crime. Both public and private surveillance must comply with the Danish Data Protection Act, i.e. requirements of deletion of data after max. 30 days. However, there is no longer a duty to notify the Data Protection Agency prior to installing surveillance equipment. c. Extended access to personal information On 8 June 2006, an Act amending the Administration of Justice Act, Act Prohibiting Video Surveillance etc., and Act on Air Traffic (Strengthening of the efforts to fight terrorism etc.) was adopted in Parliament (Act No. 542 of 8 June 2006). The bill was presented as the second "anti-terrorism package" in Denmark. The amendment to the Administration of Justice Act gives the Police Intelligence Service increased powers to exchange information with the Defense Intelligence Service and to collect information from other public authorities, e.g. hospitals, schools, libraries, social services etc. without a warrant. Concerning phone tapping in relation to criminal investigations, this is now targeted to individuals rather than means of communication, for instance a specific landline. This implies that all the phones a person may use may be tapped. Also, the notification of the individual may be omitted or postponed for a fixed period of time if the notification is considered to be detrimental to the investigation. The amendment of the Act Prohibiting Video Surveillance gives the police increased powers to demand of public offices and private parties that they install and conduct video surveillance. The amendment of the Air Traffic Act obliges airline companies to register and keep data on passengers and crews for one year and to provide the Police Intelligence Service with electronic access to the data, without a warrant. Draft Administrative Order on data retention in Denmark (19.07.2006) http://www.edri.org/edrigram/number4.14/denmark EU Data retention directive and its implementation in Denmark (in Danish only) http://logningsdirektivet.dk/ CCTV (in Danish only) http://www.update.dk/cfje/Lovbasen.nsf/ID/LB04720872 Privacyforum.dk - about CCTV (in Danish only, 21.11.2006) http://www.privacyforum.dk/?p=25 Act No. 542 of 8 June 2006 (in Danish only, 8.06.2006) http://www.ft.dk/doc.aspx?/Samling/20051/lovforslag/L217/index.htm (contribution by Rikke Frank Joergensen - Digital Rights Denmark) ============================================================ 8. Key privacy concerns in Czech Republik 2007 ============================================================ Last year has seen an increased number attempts from government bodies to extend their powers and make it easier to access people's private information. To name a few, there were legal proposals to increase the number of agencies authorized to access and process electronic communication data collected by telecommunication companies under the Data Retention law, national DNA database enlargement, plans for various administrative database sharing, introduction of even more CCTV systems and the pressure on air travel operators to share records about their passengers. The introduction of biometric into travel documents data as a mean of identification and the use of contactless chip technologies still suffers from lack of respect of people's privacy. Citizens continue to loose control over their personal data with the same speed or no visible slowdown. a. National DNA database There has been a substantial expansion of the number of DNA samples and profiles in 2007 - up to 40 000 records. The new legislation which went into force in 2006 has allowed Police to take samples from not only the accused, but also uncharged suspects or from any other person related to the investigation in any unspecified way, which practically means from anybody. Moreover, the new law made it possible to take DNA samples from all prisoners found guilty of intentional crimes as well as people under protected health treatment. There has been a murder related investigation in the city of Sternberk, where DNA samples were taken from all men of a certain age, whilst no information was given about the process of destruction of those samples belonging to innocent people after the investigation. b. Data Retention EU directive 2006/24/EC on the retention of data generated or processed in connection with the provision of publicly available electronic communications services been implemented into the national legislation since the beginning of 2006. In 2007 the Police routinely used the data for investigation. However, there are no official statistics of the number of accesses nor on the efficiency of the measure. In November 2007 a proposal was made by the Minister of Industry and Trade, Mr. Rmman, to allow the secret service and the military intelligence a direct access to those data. He has abandoned the idea only temporarily after a strong negative reaction from the media and politicians. c. PNR The provisional agreement on transfer of Passenger Name Records expired at the middle of 2007. The new agreement has been accepted by the Czech government outside the ordinary legislative process due to the lack of time. Only the Czech Data Protection Agency was consulted. By its official opinion, the new agreement is worse in respect to privacy than the previous one, namely because the agreement doesn't contain any safeguards against the US interlinking the data with other databases, using it for other purposes or exporting the data into third countries with different regimes of privacy protection. The Czech government has accepted the agreement with reservation. d. CCTV surveillance Both the Ministry of Interior and various city magistrates continue to invest in CCTV systems. The current number of CCTVs in Prague is 400 and keeps increasing. The Prague City Hall has announced its plans to enclose the whole city in the circular system of interlinked cameras with a license plate number recognition capabilities combined with speed cameras in order to register all vehicles entering or leaving the city. There has been a case well covered by the media of a misuse of the CCTV system to peek into a private flat on a crossroad in Pilsen in Summer 2007. The images have appeared on the Internet. e. Contacless chip cards In Summer 2007, the Prague City Hall introduced a universal service card for all citizens of Prague. It's supposed to be used for parking payments, access to libraries, as a travel card, electronic wallet and a key for online communication. As demonstrated publicly by EDRi-member Iuridicum Remedium, anybody with a standard RFID reader was able to obtain the personal data (name, date of birth, sex) from the card, from a distance, without the cardholder's consent. Despite the producer's claims on the enhanced security of the chip, the actual implementation of the system did not put any focus on the cardholders' security and left the card at factory defaults. Neither has it ever been explained why the personal data should be on the contactless chip in the first place. After the campaign, the City Hall has decided to stop putting the data on the chip and fix the already issued ones. But the fact that many services which used to be available anonymously are no longer anonymous (e.g. parking) remains a major unresolved problem. f. eGovernment The recent developments on the eGovernment front give other reasons to worry. There is almost no discussion about the privacy safeguards and how they are going to be implemented. The available documentation contains many plans on processing and interlinking people's personal data including the broad specification of whom this data will be made available and how the data is going to be shared. The privacy aspects of the system, which will potentially concern the majority of the population, have been left out completely. The proposal made by an independent working group for a time limited ad-hoc identifiers has not been taken into consideration. EDRi-gram: Prague will anonymise RFID city cards (1.08.2007) http://www.edri.org/edrigram/number5.15/rfid-prague-cards EDRi-gram: Government attempts of increased level of surveillance in Czech Republic (7.11.2007) http://www.edri.org/edrigram/number5.21/terrorism-act-czech More information (in Czech only) http://www.iure.cz (contribution by Filip Pospmsil and Marek Tich}, EDRi-member Iuridicum Remedium - Czech Republic) ============================================================ 9. Key privacy concerns in Ireland 2007 ============================================================ a. Data Retention Litigation The Digital Rights Ireland litigation against data retention, which was started in September 2006, continues before the High Court. This action challenges both the Directive and also Ireland's domestic data retention laws. It alleges that those laws are procedurally flawed and are also in breach of the right to privacy guaranteed under the Irish Constitution and Article 8 of the European Convention on Human Rights. It also argues that data retention will have a chilling effect on the Constitutional and ECHR rights to freedom of expression and association. In addition, the action argues that the tracking of the movements of any person carrying a mobile telephone interferes with the right to travel under the Constitution. The action alleges that these infringements of personal rights are neither proportionate nor necessary in a democratic society. At the time of writing the action is at the interlocutory stages and awaits a full hearing. Two preliminary matters are currently before the court. The Irish Human Rights Commission (a statutory body) has made an application for permission to intervene in the case as an amicus curiae. The defendants have also indicated their intention to challenge the locus standi of Digital Rights Ireland to bring the case. Both applications have yet to be ruled on by the court. b. Implementation of the Data Retention Directive The Irish Government has confirmed reports that it intends to implement the Data Retention Directive by an order of a Minister rather than legislation passed by Parliament. Ireland did not avail of the derogation under the Directive to delay implementation in respect of internet traffic data. Consequently Ireland is now late in implementation and has received a warning letter from the Commission. The Government has decided to implement the Directive notwithstanding its own challenge to the legal basis of the Directive, which is before the European Court of Justice and awaits a hearing. The decision to implement the Directive by Ministerial order has been criticised for excluding democratic oversight by legislators and as being taken without proper consultation. Paul Durrant, director of the Internet Service Providers Association of Ireland (ISPAI) has said that: "The ISPAI is disappointed that such an all pervasive measure . . . should be enacted without being subjected to the full rigours of (parliamentary) debate and the public exposure that brings." Digital Rights Ireland said that: "It is incredible that the Government proposes to introduce a law which would require every Internet user to be monitored without any warrant or prior judicial approval, without any public consultation and without any debate or vote in Parliament. A law of this gravity should not be made by stealth. The Department of Justice appears to be relying on the "urgency" of the matter to justify bypassing Parliament. But the European law being implemented was passed in February 2006. The Department has had two years to introduce a law and it cannot rely on its own delay to justify sidelining democratic scrutiny. In any case, it is inappropriate to implement this law whilst it is under court challenge. The Irish government itself has challenged the validity of the law before the European Court of Justice. Digital Rights Ireland has also brought a High Court action challenging the European law. These proposals will effectively pre-empt the judgment of the courts." Alarm bells ring over data retention (7.12.2007) http://www.techno-culture.com/?p=131 E-Mail and chat data to be stored 'within a month' (19.01.2008) http://www.ireland.com/newspaper/frontpage/2008/0119/1200605160420.html DRI condemns backdoor implementation of surveillance laws (19.01.2008) http://www.digitalrights.ie/2008/01/19/dri-condemns-backdoor-implementation-of-surveillance-laws/ (contribution by TJ McIntyre - EDRi-member Digital Rights Ireland) ============================================================ 10. Key privacy concerns in France 2007 ============================================================ 6 January 2008 was the 30th anniversary of the French Data Protection Act. But no one really cared. The only French contribution to this 2nd European DP day has been the publication by the CNIL (French DP Authority) of a poll result that it commissioned in November 2007. The poll indicates that 50% of the asked persons know the CNIL. However, only 26% of them feel they are informed well enough on their rights in terms of personal data protection, and 61% consider that the constitution of databases is breaching their right to privacy. Moreover, a former study on Internet usages conducted in June 2007 reveals that the mostly cited barrier to Internet use is the fear that personal data are not protected enough (by 29% of the Internet users and 23% of non Internet users). In summary, French people seem better aware of and more concerned by the possible violations of their privacy rights. Unfortunately, the CNIL has not published the entire poll result. Otherwise, we might have had some explanations to the apparent paradox between this increasing awareness and the growing development of privacy and data protection violations by the French legislation and regulation without much opposition. 2007, a year of presidential and legislative elections, has seen further extensions of police powers, major provisions for the control of migrants, most notably using biometrics and genetic data, massive extension of children databases and the confirmation that intellectual property rights prevail on privacy rights in France. a. Further extensions of police powers Since data retention law is already in place with access to data granted to police and intelligence services, new developments are rather related to the implementation and use of the system. To ease the collection and processing of traffic data directly by the police intelligence forces, a new technical platform for the interception of traffic data in all types of communication systems was put into operation in May by the French Ministry of Interior, covering communication data related to text messages, mobile or Internet. It is expected that this platform will process 20 000 requests yearly. In terms of legislative developments, the French law for the prevention of delinquency of March 2007, introduced a new provision granting dedicated law enforcement authorities with new powers to fight child sexual abuses, since they now can use pseudonyms when they participate in electronic exchanges for the purpose of investigations, and they can also detain and provide illegal content for the same purpose. However, they cannot use these possibilities for crime incitement. b. Migrants under total control Whether they ask for a short or long stay visa in French consulates abroad or they cross any frontier to enter the country (and in the near future to leave it), migrants are traced and filed. If they are caught in illegal stay status, they're filed. If, even as legal residents, they choose to return to their country of origin and benefit from an assistance mechanism for this, they're filed. If they're legal residents, they're filed too, and they're filed again if they want to bring their families. Files contain their personal data, their biometric data, their genetic data, as well as data on their families, including young children. 2007 has seen major developments to achieve this total control of foreigners, resulting in their assimilation to criminals. The immigration law of March 2007 has introduced DNA testing to prove family links for foreign candidates applying for a more than 3 months visa on family regrouping grounds. It also introduced the requirement that the beneficiaries of financial support (foreigners voluntarily returning home) have their photograph and digital fingerprints taken and stored in yet another biometric database. An administrative decree of December 2007 created the ELOI database, aimed at facilitating the expulsion of illegal migrants. A previous version of the text was cancelled in March 2007 by the French highest administrative court, after 4 French NGOs filed a case against the Interior ministry. While the new version of the decree requires fewer data to be kept on French citizens and associations in contact with these illegal migrants, personal data of the migrants and their families remain filed, and kept during 3 years after their expulsion. Finally, another decree published in November 2007 created the VISABIO biometric database, containing the photograph and the 10 fingerprints of all foreigners requesting visas, including children over 6. Other data in VISABIO are related to the foreigner's entry and exit from the territory. These data are kept for 5 years. c. Children under surveillance Children start to be filed at age 3, as soon as they enter elementary school. This is the result of "Base-ilhves", a database set up by the ministry of Education. "Base-ilhves" has been created as an "experiment" since 2004, and is currently being generalized. It contains personal data on the children and their families, including psychosocial data, and a huge number of information on their competence, skills and problems. Most of the data are to be kept during 15 years. Such data were supposed to be accessed only by educators and social actors. However, the French law for the prevention of delinquency of March 2007 granted new powers to Mayors (as elementary and primary schools are within their managerial jurisdiction). Mayors may now "share the professional secret" with many social actors and thus they are granted access to "Base-ilhves", for the purpose of preventing delinquency. After important protests from NGOs, parents associations and some schools directors, the ministry of Education accepted in October 2007 to remove from "Base-ilhves" data related to citizenship, date of arrival in France and "language and culture of origin" of the child. However, protests are increasing and national petitions have been launched to demand the suppression of this file. d. IPR holders granted private police powers The French Data Protection Act allows, since its August 2004 revision, intellectual property rights societies to create private records of rights infringers through the collection of their IP addresses in P2P networks, the use of automatic software for such a collection being subject to CNIL approval. Accordingly, the CNIL decided on October 2005 to reject the introduction of surveillance devices proposed by Sacem and other 3 author and producer associations asking for the automatic tracing of infringements of the intellectual property code. In May 2007, the highest administrative court cancelled this decision. The court found that the proposed device are not disproportionate, and are acceptable considering the extent of the piracy phenomenon in France. The author and producer associations have thus resubmitted their request to the CNIL and obtained its agreement in November 2007. Still in November 2007, an agreement was signed between some French ISPs and the music and movie representatives in order to act directly against the big illegal file-sharers. French ISPs would then spy on their users to see if they are big file-sharers. Those who would be identified could get first a formal warning, but then they could be even cut-off or suspended. The agreement foresees also the possibility to have a national register of the subscribers that were suspended. But the agreement is not applicable yet, since there is no authority created yet to apply it. EDRi-gram: ENDitorial: French law on delinquency: the threat to FoE is elsewhere (14.03.2007) http://www.edri.org/edrigram/number5.5/enditorial-french-law-delinquency EDRi-gram: The French Ministry of Interior has a new interception platform (6.06.2007) http://www.edri.org/edrigram/number5.11/french-interior-interceptation EDRi-gram: French High Court cancels the creation of illegal migrants database (13.03.2007) http://www.edri.org/edrigram/number5.5/france-cancels-database EDRi-gram: DNA tests proposed in France for family visa applicants(26.09.2007) http://www.edri.org/edrigram/number5.18/dna-test-france-visa EDRi-gram: Update on DNA and biometrics in French immigration law(24.10.2007) http://www.edri.org/edrigram/number4.20/dna-french-immigration-law EDRi-gram: ELOI - a French database to manage the expulsion of illegal migrants (16.01.2008) http://www.edri.org/edrigram/number6.1/eloi-french-database More details on "Base-ilhves" and the protest actions (only in French) http://www.ldh-toulon.net/spip.php?rubrique141 http://www.ldh-toulon.net/spip.php?rubrique106 EDRi-gram: French State Council allows tracing P2P users (6.06.2007) http://www.edri.org/edrigram/number5.11/france-tracing-p2p EDRi-gram: Is the IP address still a personal data in France? (12.09.2007) http://www.edri.org/edrigram/number5.17/ip-personal-data-fr EDRi-gram: French ISPs agree to spy on Internet users to stop online piracy (10.10.2007) http://www.edri.org/edrigram/number5.19/french-isp-piracy EDRi-gram: New agreement between the French ISPs and record industries (5.12.2007) http://www.edri.org/edrigram/number5.23/french-agreement-piracy (Contribution by Meryem Marzouki, EDRI member IRIS - France) ============================================================ 11. Key privacy concerns in Romania 2007 ============================================================ Privacy and data protection seems not to be a hot topic for the Romanian society. The media is generally ignoring the topic, unless something related to an important public figure is making the subject out of the ordinary. The Romanian Data Protection Authority has failed in becoming a privacy public supporter and has rather emerged as a data protection controller's register. Under these general circumstances, 2007 was rather a calm year, where the main success of the government in the field of privacy - the non-adoption of the data retention law - was obtained by mistake only due to bureaucratic reasons. a. Data retention The first draft of the data retention law that needs to implement the EU directive was presented for public consultations in May 2007 by the Minsitry of IT&C, but after receiving some comments and organizing a public meeting to discuss the draft law, the subject seems to have disappeared in the folders of the ministries, probably also because no one, except the European Commission, seems to care too much about the law. Therefore, the official deadline of the implementation of the EU directive passed, without the draft being adopted by the Government. And suddenly and without any public notice the project re-appeared in December 2007 on the Ministry of IT&C list of documents in public consultation. The new draft seems similar to the old one, but it is clear that the Government is on the verge to adopt the act through an Emergency Ordinance. That means, in accordance with the previous year experience and a Balkan style of twisting the meaning of constitutional wording, that the fact the official EC deadline has passed transforms the matter into a national emergency that requires the approval of the law directly by the Government, leaving the parliamentary debates on the subject on a secondary plan. For now - there are no indications if this will happened and exactly when. b. Romanian DPA The Romanian Data Protection Authority, created only in the late part of 2006, has been trying to get the data protection issues out in the public debate and, so far, has succeeded in organizing several information sessions - especially with the public institutions and banking sector. This has been so far a much more positive approach than we've seen in any year since the adoption of the data protection laws in 2002, but the activity of the Romanian DPA is far from being satisfactory. Especially if we take into consideration the lack of a strong public position on any privacy issues, present in the Romanian state or European activities. However, the Romanian DPA took two important decisions in reducing its bureaucratic work and making more interesting for data controllers to register with them: to eliminate the registration taxes and the fees for data transfer to other countries, and to allow the electronic registration of data controllers. c. CCTV Many public and private institutions install CCTV systems as a "perfect way" to increase security of their activities and the regulation of these systems seems to be non-existent, as the cameras appear everywhere over night, without any kind of notification to the DPA. The authority has presented a draft decision on its website to limit CCTV usage and better explain the rights and obligations, but since 2006 this has been just a project. d. Illegal wiretapping One of the first court decisions in the matter of illegal wiretapping is also worth mentioning The decision taken in May 2007 by the Bucharest Tribunal was published only in July and, as far as we know for the first time in the Romanian history, the court declared the wiretapping made by the Romanian Secret Service were illegal and awarded moral damages of 50 000 RON (approx. 14 000 Euros) for privacy infringement. The court, arguing with the European Court of Human Rights cases of Rotaru vs. Romania and Klass vs.Germany, notes that in this specific case there was "no subsequent control of the wiretaping basis by an independent and impartial authority." Romanian Data Protection Authority http://www.dataprotection.ro Romanian Secret Service illeagal wiretaping (only in Romanian, 11.07.2007) http://legi-internet.ro/blogs/index.php?title=sri_ul_asculta_ilegal_telefoanele Draft Romanian DPA decision on CCTV (only in Romanian) http://www.dataprotection.ro/images/PDF/decizie_videosupraveghere.pdf EDRi-gram: Romanian Prosecutors want easy access to communication data (31.01.2007) http://www.edri.org/edrigram/number5.2/romania-diicot EDRi-gram: First draft on data retention law in Romania (9.05.2007) http://www.edri.org/edrigram/number5.9/data-retention-romania (contribution by Bogdan Manolea - EDRi-member APTI Romania) ============================================================ 12. Key privacy concerns in Netherlands 2007 ============================================================ The nominees and winners of the Dutch Big Brother Awards 2007 showed it clearly: a proper level of data protection in The Netherlands cannot be taken for granted. A number of big projects and ongoing legislative efforts threaten the state of data protection in the Netherlands. The government shows no signs of taking critics seriously. The disinterest of the public and ease with which a majority of Dutch citizens are willing to hand over their privacy for a promise of security, led the jury of the Big Brother Awards declare the Dutch citizen the winner. Other winners were the plans for an Electronic Child Dossier, the National Railways for the RFID transit card system and De Nederlandsche Bank for its reaction to the SWIFT scandal. The Electronic Child Dossier is exemplary for data protection in the Netherlands. The Child Dossier aims to improve child care by building an extensive digital dossier of each young individual. Apart from reasonable doubt that the project will result in significant improvements in child care, the dossier seriously infringes the privacy of children, their parents and young adults as well. The file will be updated for every child until they reach the age of nineteen, after which it will be kept for another 15 years. The dataset is very broadly defined and will contain a wide variety of medical and psychosocial data, including all sorts of subjective opinions about children and their parents. Access restrictions are already insufficient and there is ongoing pressure to relax them. The RFID Transit card is another project that is problematic from the perspective of data protection. Very recently, the Dutch Data Protection Authority concluded that the current design of the system does not respect data protection legislation. The system would entail the lengthy storage of all travel movements in identifiable form. The system, which is being tested in a number of Dutch cities, has other serious flaws that make its future uncertain. Some critical parts of it have recently been hacked, creating a serious political issue. On the legislative front, the implementation of the data retention directive is presently debated in the Dutch Parliament. Although in early 2006, a majority of the Parliament seemed to agree that retention periods in the Netherlands would be limited, the government now opted for the almost maximum retention term of 18 months both for phone and internet records. The Parliament is also passing legislation that gives the Dutch Intelligence and Security Agency (AIVD) the power to claim complete data files from the private and public sector. The new powers are specifically directed at the transit, the electronic communications and the financial sector, but also others could be targeted. The legislation will allow the agency to profit maximally from the increased storage of personal data in these sectors, resulting from data retention legislation and the RFID public transport system discussed above. A recent report "Data voor Daadkracht" on personal data processing in the law enforcement and security sector, contained some serious criticism with regard to the ongoing erosion of data protection in this sector. It critically examined current data collection processed by law enforcement and security agencies and warned the government that an administration that is increasingly reproached for risking to loose the value of privacy out of sight, has to worry. The government reacted by rejecting the main conclusions of the report and installing a new commission which will take another look at "security and the personal sphere". More specifically the government wants the commission to consider that "law enforcement officials and social workers sometimes feel restricted by norms and practices protecting privacy, personal data in particular. Therefore, the commission will analyse how possible obstacles can be removed that law enforcement officials and care takers experience in their work." Finally, of special interest for data protection in the digital age are the guidelines for publications of personal data on the Web of the Dutch Data Protection Authority. The guidelines address a variety of issues, ranging from the question about the responsibility of intermediaries, the status of IP addresses, the special care expected from online services to children and the exception for the media. The guidelines have been translated into English. Winner Dutch Big Brother Awards 2007: 'You' (26.09.2007) http://www.bigbrotherawards.nl/index_uk.html Dutch RFID Transit Card Hacked (21.01.2008) http://www.schneier.com/blog/archives/2008/01/dutch_rfid_tran.html Commission Security and Personal Sphere installed (in Dutch only, 17.01.2008) http://www.justitie.nl/actueel/persberichten/archief-2008/80117commissie-veiligheid-en-persoonlijke-levenssfeer-geinstalleerd.aspx Privacy legislation also applies on the Internet - Guidelines finalised on the publication of personal data on the Internet (11.12.2007) http://www.dutchdpa.nl/documenten/en_pb_2007_privacy_legislation_internet.shtml (Contribution by Joris van Hoboken - EDRi-member Bits of Freedom - Netherlands) ============================================================ 13. Main data protection concerns with the EU policy developments in 2007 ============================================================ The Lisbon Treaty was signed in December 2007. Notwithstanding the many critics raised by this Treaty, the text, when ratified by all member States, will bring two major improvements to the EU and its citizens. First, the Charter of Fundamental Rights of the European Union will become part of the Community acquis, including its articles 7 (Respect for private and family life) and 8 (Protection of personal data). Secondly, the Treaty will allow the accession of the EU to the European Convention on Human Rights and, hence, will give EU citizens the possibility of being protected against abuses of their human rights by EU institutions. This improvement would be much welcome, especially - though not exclusively - considering the current inadequacy of data protection under third pillar (justice and home affairs). But 2007 has also brought its share of concerns regarding privacy and personal data protection developments at the EU level. Besides the SWIFT scandal allowing the access by the USA to the European financial transactions, the case of the Google- Doubleclick merger currently under investigation by the European Commission (although mainly regarding competition issues), the continuous concerns related to data retention by search engines, most notably Google, even though the company announced a slight reduction of the data retention duration, and the development of RFID chips, main concerns with the European Union policy in 2007 are related to PNR data, biometric and genetic data sharing and the still inadequate level of data protection under third pillar. "All governments have the duty to protect their citizens from the terrorist threat, but the response should be lawful, intelligent and effective", the Secretary General of the Council of Europe stated, on the occasion of the Data Protection Day. "I am concerned that some of the recent arrangements for data exchange, which were introduced at the insistence of the US Government, fail to meet these criteria", he opportunely added. a. Passengers name records (PNR) In June 2007, a final agreement was reached between EU and USA on European PNR (Passengers Name Records) data, 4 years after the USA and the EC - illegally - agreed to give the US custom officials direct access to the personal data of passengers flying to, from and through the United States. It took a lot of protest campaigns, like the one initiated by EDRI in May 2003, fierce criticism from the European Parliament and the Article 29 Group, and an annulment by the European Court of Justice, to finally get to this point. The agreement reduced the dataset from 34 to 19 pieces including name, contact information, payment details, travel agency, itinerary and baggage information, but excluding sensitive data such as ethnicity. The data may be kept during a total period of 15 years. It was claimed that for the first time, EU citizens will also be covered by the US Privacy Act which means they can enforce their rights in US courts. However, only 3 months after this agreement, the US government announced some changes in its Privacy Act that give exemptions from responding to requests for personal information held to DHS (Department of Homeland Security) and ATS (Automated Targeting System). The agreement received harsh criticism from the EU Parliament, Article 29 Working Group, and the European data protection supervisor (EDPS). Later in the year, the EU announced its project of creating its own European PNR system. The plan, put forward in November by the EC, is similar to the EU-US agreement. The EU will have to collect 19 pieces of personal data on air passengers coming into and leaving the EU space, including phone number, e-mail address, travel agent, full itinerary, billing data and baggage information. The information will be collected in analysis units that will make a "risk assessment" of the traveller, which could lead to the questioning or even refusal of the entry. The data is to be kept for five years and then another eight years in a "dormant" database. This plan has already been criticized by the Parliament, the Article 29 Group and the EDPS, but will certainly see major developments in 2008. Some member States have already adopted such measures at national level. b. Biometric and genetic data sharing The European Visa Information System (VIS) will probably be the biggest biometric database in the world. VIS will store data on up to 70 million people concerning visas for visits to or transit through the Schengen area. This data will include biometrics (photographs and fingerprints) and written information such as the name, address and occupation of the applicant, date and place of the application, and any decision taken by the Member State responsible to issue, refuse, annul, revoke or extend the visa. Citizens of more than 100 countries need a visa to enter the EU. Latest discussions of end 2007 were only debating issues related to maximum age at which children should be exempted from having their 10 fingerprints taken: the Parliament says 12, the Council wants 5. But the EU also wants to store and share biometric data of EU citizens and residents, beyond the data to be gathered through biometric passports and ID cards. In June 2007, it has been agreed that the Pr|m Treaty, originally signed by 7 EU countries in May 2005, will be included in EU legislation with very little modifications. The decision creates the largest pan-European network of police databases, sharing DNA profiles, fingerprints and other personal and non personal data. The agreement has not taken into account the advice from the EDPS, who published in December 2007 an opinion on the implementation of this agreement. c. Inadequate data protection under third pillar As the data processed and shared by police and judicial authorities increase, the need for adequate personal data protection rules under third pillar becomes more and more urgent. A draft Council Framework Decision on the protection of personal data processed in the framework of police and judicial co-operation in criminal matters has been proposed by the EC since October 2005, but is still pending, despite the numerous EDPS opinions in this regard. According to the EDPS, the current draft of December 2007 provides only minimal harmonization and guarantees, and would only be applicable to personal data exchanged with other Member States and not to the domestic data processing. EDRI page on biometrics http://www.edri.org/issues/technology/biometrics EDRI page on PNR http://www.edri.org/issues/privacy/pnr EDRI page on privacy http://www.edri.org/issues/privacy EDPS Opinions http://www.edps.europa.eu/EDPSWEB/edps/lang/en/pid/25 Article 29 Working Group http://ec.europa.eu/justice_home/fsj/privacy/workinggroup/index_en.htm (Contribution by Meryem Marzouki, EDRI member IRIS - France) ============================================================ 14. Agenda ============================================================ 11 February 2008, Aachen, Germany PET Convention 2008.1 - informal workshop on Privacy Enhancing Techniques http://www.pet-con.org/index.php/PET_Convention_2008.1 12 February 2008, Brussels, Belgium European ICT standardisation policy at a crossroad: A new direction for global success http://ec.europa.eu/enterprise/ict/policy/standards/cf2008_en.htm 14 February 2008, Brussels, Belgium eIdentity workshop http://www.epractice.eu/workshop/eidentity 23-24 February 2008, Brussels, Belgium Research Room @ FOSDEM: Libre software communities meet research community - Introducing Research Friendly http://libresoft.es/Activities/Research_activities/fosdem2008 10-12 March 2008, Geneva, Switzerland WIPO Standing Committee on Copyright and Related Rights: Sixteenth Session http://www.wipo.int/meetings/en/details.jsp?meeting_id=14502 15 March 2008, London, UK OKCon 2008 - Open Knowledge: Applications, Tools and Services http://www.okfn.org/okcon/ 2-4 April 2008, Berlin, Germany re:publica - The Critical Mass http://www.re-publica.de 28-29 April 2008, Vienna, Austria PRISE Final Conference -Towards privacy enhancing security technologies - the next steps Call for papers until 1 February 2008 http://www.prise.oeaw.ac.at/conference.htm 15- 17 May 2008, Ljubljana, Slovenia EURAM Conference 2008 - Track "Creating Value Through Digital Commons" How collective management of IPRs, open innovation models, and digital communities shape the industrial dynamics in the XXI century. http://www.euram2008.org 30-31 May 2008, Bucharest, Romania eLiberatica 2008 - The benefits of Open and Free Technologies http://www.eliberatica.ro/2008/ 17-18 June 2008, Seoul, Korea The Future of the Internet Economy - OECD Ministerial Meeting http://www.oecd.org/FutureInternet 23-25 July 2008, Leuven, Belgium The 8th Privacy Enhancing Technologies Symposium (PETS 2008) http://petsymposium.org/2008/ ============================================================ 15. 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