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    Privacy Project‏Verified account @PrivacyProject 19 Jul 2019

    "Working with an independent security researcher, I found as many as 4 million people have been leaking personal and corporate secrets through Chrome and Firefox. Even a colleague in The @WashingtonPost’s newsroom got caught up." — @geoffreyfowlerhttps://nyti.ms/32F2AkE 

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      2. Dan Goodin‏ @dangoodin001 19 Jul 2019
        Replying to @PrivacyProject @washingtonpost @geoffreyfowler

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        No, @geoffreyfowler did *not* make this finding. A researcher made this finding 4 months prior to @geoffreyfowler's article. Please see:https://twitter.com/dangoodin001/status/1152257807120420867 …

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        Several publications are crediting the Washington Post with breaking the story about browser extensions that collected browsing histories of 4.1 million users and publishing them in near-real time on a fee-based analytics site. In fact, Ars was first. 1/13
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      3. Dan Goodin‏ @dangoodin001 19 Jul 2019
        Replying to @dangoodin001 @PrivacyProject and

        @geoffreyfowler's role was solely one of journalist reporting research that was completed months prior. The independent researcher knew of the 8 browser extensions with 4.1 million users in February. @geoffreyfowler only learned of this in June. @geoffreyfowler didn't find this.

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      1. ismusic‏ @ismusicby 19 Jul 2019
        Replying to @PrivacyProject @washingtonpost @geoffreyfowler

        어떤방법으로의 누군가의프라이버시 누군가의개인정보 누군가의디지털데이터 누군가의DNA와가치 누군가의패스워드 누군가의생활과재산 누군가의삶전체 를 마치 공공재처럼 도둑질해 이익을얻는 부류들마다의 어떤 대상으로살아가는걸까? 요즘엔 그런생각도 하게될정도니까 (‘-‘)

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