Six Democratic senators have urged the Biden administration to address human rights and cybersecurity concerns in the proposed United Nations cybercrime treaty, which is set for a vote in the General Assembly by December. In a letter sent to senior officials, including Secretary of State Antony Blinken and national security adviser Jake Sullivan, the senators—Tim Kaine, Jeff Merkley, Ed Markey, Chris Van Hollen, Ron Wyden, and Cory Booker—expressed alarm over provisions they believe could compromise privacy, freedom of expression, and cybersecurity. The senators argue that the treaty, formally named the…