CBP Publishes Updated Rules for Border Device Searches
*Directive 3340-049B replaces the prior version and sets the current policy for U.S. Customs and Border Protection officers examining electronic devices at ports of entry.*
The new directive appears on the Hacker News front page with 112 points and 64 comments. Its official title is CBP Directive No. 3340-049B: Border Search of Electronic Devices. The document is hosted on the CBP website and dated 24 May 2026.
No further technical details or policy changes are described in the available source. The post links directly to the PDF on cbp.gov without additional excerpts or analysis.
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Hacker News users are discussing the directive in the linked thread. No on-the-record statements from CBP officials or external groups appear in the source material.
The source contains no numbers, quotes, or comparisons to the previous directive version.
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