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Security researchers slam Voatz brief to the Supreme Court on anti-hacking law

A group of high-profile cybersecurity specialists don’t want mobile voting firm Voatz to have the last word before the Supreme Court takes up a case with major implications for computer research. At issue is the Computer Fraud and Abuse Act (CFAA), a more than 30-year-old law that experts say could be abused to target good-faith researchers who break systems while trying to make them more secure. The Supreme Court is set to consider whether corporate terms of service can be considered an inviolable boundary under the CFAA when it resumes in October.”]

Source: https://www.cyberscoop.com/voatz-supreme-court-cfaa-security-research/

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