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usonian

(25,908 posts)
Thu Jul 13, 2023, 12:38 PM Jul 2023

Meta-provided Facebook chats led a woman to plead guilty to abortion-related charges

Two wrongs make a double-wrong.

An investigating officer served a warrant to Meta, which provided unencrypted chat sessions showing the woman and her daughter discussing abortion pills.

By Wes Davis
Jul 11, 2023

https://www.theverge.com/2023/7/11/23790923/facebook-meta-woman-daughter-guilty-abortion-nebraska-messenger-encryption-privacy

A Norfolk, Nebraska, woman pleaded guilty to helping her daughter have a medication abortion last year. The charges came after Facebook, by court order, provided police with evidence that bolstered a Madison County prosecutor’s case against her.

Last year, it emerged that the two were charged after police acquired Facebook messages that proved the two had acquired abortion medication intended for first-trimester abortions. In a June 2022 affidavit (via Jezebel), the officer investigating Celeste Burgess, the daughter who was charged along with her mother, Jessica Burgess, said he’d served Meta a warrant seeking their messages, and the company quickly complied.

The charges include having an abortion after 20 weeks, false reporting, and tampering with human skeletal remains. According to last year’s affidavit, Burgess was about 23 weeks along in her pregnancy, which is also later than the Nebraska 20-week post-fertilization abortion ban in place at the time. Nebraska has since implemented a 12-week abortion ban.

The case underscores a crucial privacy drawback of Facebook Messenger, which to this day doesn’t default to end-to-end encryption (E2EE) like other messengers, such as Signal, Meta’s own WhatsApp, or Apple’s iMessage do. Because it’s not the default, average people not being intentional about their messaging may not realize they can even turn it on.


Digital Security and Privacy Tips

Simpler
Digital Security and Privacy Tips for Those Involved in Abortion Access
https://www.eff.org/deeplinks/2022/05/digital-security-and-privacy-tips-those-involved-abortion-access

More Technical.
The Hitchhiker's Guide to Online Anonymity
https://anonymousplanet.org/guide.html
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Meta-provided Facebook chats led a woman to plead guilty to abortion-related charges (Original Post) usonian Jul 2023 OP
the fetus was 29 weeks old moonshinegnomie Jul 2023 #1
While this is infuriating genxlib Jul 2023 #2
The article is about encryption and that not being a default setting. usonian Jul 2023 #3
Brought to you by the people shouting freedom Johonny Jul 2023 #4

moonshinegnomie

(4,030 posts)
1. the fetus was 29 weeks old
Thu Jul 13, 2023, 12:40 PM
Jul 2023

if you discuss a crime over facebook dm's and your prosecuted for it your dm's arnt private. no different than if you us dm's to plan a murder or an armed robbery

genxlib

(6,151 posts)
2. While this is infuriating
Thu Jul 13, 2023, 12:44 PM
Jul 2023

I am not sure what else Facebook was supposed to do if they were served a warrant.

There is a lot wrong going on there and lots of people to blame. I am not sure that Facebook was one of them.

Keep the blame on the legislators that set the rules and the cops that think this is a good use of their resources.

usonian

(25,908 posts)
3. The article is about encryption and that not being a default setting.
Thu Jul 13, 2023, 12:49 PM
Jul 2023

That's why I provided the links below it.

When messages are encrypted, the entity holding them can hand over only gibberish.

AFAICT, encrypted messages in Jan 6 and other cases were obtained by asking the sender/recipient to unlock the phone, and there are cases where that has been refused on constitutional grounds.

The ones mentioned above can release only the gibberish. (encrypted content).

Johonny

(26,366 posts)
4. Brought to you by the people shouting freedom
Thu Jul 13, 2023, 01:15 PM
Jul 2023

Their version of freedom is a prison where they're the guards.

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