Security Researchers Wary of Wassenaar Rules 34
msm1267 writes: The Commerce Department's Bureau of Industry and Security today made public its proposal to implement the controversial Wassenaar Arrangement, and computer security specialists are wary of its language and vagaries. For starters, its definition of "intrusion software" that originally was meant to stem the effect of spying software such as FinFisher and Hacking Team, has also apparently snared many penetration testing tools. Also, despite the Commerce Department's insistence that vulnerability research does not fall under Wassenaar, researchers say that's up for interpretation.
The government says.... (Score:5, Insightful)
The .gov says it won't be used against researchers.... until it is.
Stupid (Score:4, Insightful)
This means if your laptop has nmap, burp suite, metasploit, or Ida pro etc. and you visit China with it .. you could be arrested when you come back. How freaking stupid is that? Also, a lot of times it's hard to draw the line between debugging tools and penetration testing tools.