Saturday, April 21, 2012

FBI Seizes Server in Attack on Anonymous Speech

FBI Seizes Server in Attack on Anonymous Speech

 

by May First/People Link

Apr 20 2012

 

See also MF/PL statement

https://mayfirst.org/fbi-attacks-anonymous-speech

 

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

 

Contacts:

Riseup Networks,

Devin Theriot-Orr, 206-708-8740, sunbird@riseup.net

 

May First/People Link,

Jamie McClelland, 917-509-5734, jm@mayfirst.org

 

ECN: Isole Nella Rete, inr@riseup.net

 

On Wednesday, April 18, at approximately 16:00 ET, U.S.

Federal authorities removed a server from a colocation

facility shared by Riseup Networks and May First/People

Link in New York City.

 

The seized server was operated by the European Counter

Network ("ECN"), the oldest independent internet service

provider in Europe, who, among many other things,

provided an anonymous remailer service, Mixmaster, that

was the target of an FBI investigation into the bomb

threats against the University of Pittsburgh.

 

"The company running the facility has confirmed that the

server was removed in conjunction with a search warrant

issued by the FBI," said May First/People Link director

Jamie McClelland. "The server seizure is not only an

attack against us, but an attack against all users of

the Internet who depend on anonymous communication."

 

Disrupted in this seizure were academics, artists,

historians, feminist groups, gay rights groups,

community centers, documentation and software archives

and free speech groups. The server included the mailing

list "cyber rights" (the oldest discussion list in Italy

to discuss this topic), a Mexican migrant solidarity

group, and other groups working to support indigenous

groups and workers in Latin America, the Caribbean and

Africa. In total, over 300 email accounts, between 50-80

email lists, and several other websites have been taken

off the Internet by this action. None are alleged to be

involved in the anonymous bomb threats.

 

"The FBI is using a sledgehammer approach, shutting down

service to hundreds of users due to the actions of one

anonymous person," said Devin Theriot-Orr, a

spokesperson for Riseup. "This is particularly misguided

because there is unlikely to be any information on the

server regarding the source of the threatening emails."

 

"We sympathize with the University of Pittsburgh

community who have had to deal with this frightening

disruption for weeks. We oppose such threatening

actions. However, taking this server won't stop these

bomb threats. The only effect it has is to also disrupt

e-mail and websites for thousands of unrelated people,"

continues Mr. Theriot-Orr. "Furthermore, the network of

anonymous remailers that exists is not harmed by taking

this machine. So we cannot help but wonder why such

drastic action was taken when authorities knew that the

server contained no useful information that would help

in their investigation."

 

The FBI purportedly seized the server because it was

hosting an anonymous remailer called Mixmaster.

Anonymous remailers are used to send email anonymously,

or pseudonymously. Like other anonymizing services such

as the Tor network, these remailers are widely used to

protect the identity of human rights activists who place

themselves and their families in grave danger by

reporting information about abuses. Remailers are also

important for corporate whistle blowers, democracy

activists working under repressive regimes, and others

to communicate vital information that would otherwise go

un-reported.

 

The Mixmaster software is specifically designed to make

it impossible for anyone to trace the emails. The system

does not record logs of connections, details of who sent

messages, or how they were routed. This is because the

Mixmaster network is specifically designed to resist

censorship, and support privacy and anonymity.

Unfortunately, some people misuse the network. However,

compared to the rate of legitimate use, the abuse rate

is very low. There is therefore no legitimate purpose

for the FBI to seize this server because they will not

be able to obtain any information about the sender. This

is plainly extrajudicial punishment and an attack on

free speech and anonymity on the internet and serves as

a chilling effect on others providers of anonymous

remailers or other anonymous services.

 

MayFirst/People Link (mayfirst.org) is a politically-

progressive member-run and controlled organization that

redefines the concept of "Internet Service Provider" in

a collective and collaborative way. May First/People

Link's members are organizers and activists who elect a

Leadership Committee to direct the organization. Like a

coop, members pay dues, buy equipment and then share

that equipment for websites, email, email lists, and

other Internet purposes.

 

Riseup Networks (riseup.net) provides online

communication tools for people and groups working on

liberatory social change. Riseup creates democratic

alternatives and practices self-determination by

controlling our own secure means of communications.

 

ECN (European Counter Network - ecn.org) is the oldest

independent service provider in Europe providing free

email accounts, mailing lists, and websites to

organizations, activists, and movements that are

involved in human rights, freedom of speech and

information in Italy and Europe. ECN is anti-fascist and

works towards a just and equal society. Years ago,

before sites like Youtube and Vimeo existed, ECN created

a platform called NGV where people could upload and

share independent video of human rights violations.

Nowadays ECN works primarily with anti-fascist and anti-

Nazi movements in all of Europe, providing space and

resources to political and social centers.

 

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