French Minister Uses Non-Existent Benefits to Sell LOPPSI 2 Legislation Drew Wilson | January 4, 2011 LOPPSI 2, the surveillance legislation in France, has been making headlines recently given that the legislation has re-entered political debate in recent weeks. The Interior Minister reportedly was out in the media telling everyone that one of the benefits of LOPPSI 2 is that it would stop cell phone theft in its tracks. Critics point …
French Cybercrime Expert Discusses Loppsi 2 Legislation Drew Wilson | June 7, 2009 It’s been one of the more heated debates surrounding technology in France today. The Loppsi 2 law proposal which would allow the French government to censor websites and allow police to upload key loggers and trojans onto people’s computers without their consent has been a heavily debated piece of legislation and now a cybercrime expert, …
New French ‘Loppsi 2’ Law Proposal to Allow Police to Upload Malware to File Sharers? Drew Wilson | May 19, 2009 Currently, we only have a Google translation of the article, but if the translation came out right, is France really preparing to allow the government to upload spyware onto users computers? If this is true, it almost makes the HADOPI, or three strikes law, seem like nothing.