It puts more players in the game, but that doesn’t mean the game is good to start with.
It puts more players in the game, but that doesn’t mean the game is good to start with.
My point is: The majority of our data is being tapped by government entities and can be used against you already. This treaty is just saying the quiet part out loud once again. No one seems to care or else we wouldn't have a massive intelligence apparatus controlling parts of our society.
The ones with an actual judicial system? The ones actually going after drug lords and ransomware gangs? Instead of protecting them?
Show me one example where Russia actually extradited someone!!! You can't... cause all were detained when they took vacations. Instead, Russia protects the gangs and submits this surveillance crap to the UN.
What about Vietnamese extraditions? Show me one time when Vietnamese extradited any of its scam gangs?
What about Chinese hackers who steal IP and give it to the government, who then turns around and sets up competitors with zero R&D? Do I have to remember you about when they found "Cisco" written in Huawei's source code?
There's no "privileged countries".... it's just countries that actually care about their citizens instead of using "cybercrime" to jail critics who expose their corruption. And you chose to defend those people!
Get a clue you conspiracy theory psychopat! jfc!!!!
It puts "more crimes" in the game that are not actually cybercrimes. A US-based journalist reporting on corruption in Russia is not a cybercriminal and should not have all his data sent by ISPs and tech companies to the Russian state.
You people haven't even read the treaty, yet are here to provide insight about "equality."