On December 1, an "update" to Rule 41 of the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure takes effect unless Congress blocks it. The info sounds dry as dust until you realize the change lets the FBI hack remotely into the phones and control the computers of Tor users. The target doesn't have to commit a cybercrime; he may even be a victim of crime. [...] If a person uses Tor, the FBI is empowered to get a discreet warrant that allows them to hack a computer and follow wherever the connection leads. In theory, with a single secret warrant, the agency could grab control of tens of thousands or millions of computers on a botnet.
the FBI can suck my argentinian dick and put their non-argentinian laws in their ass.