If you’re wondering how some security/infosec folks could care so little about privacy & defend companies like Google & Facebook, listen up:
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Replying to @aral
Privacy requires security, o/w not only can Google and Facebook track you, ANYONE can track you. Privacy via obscurity is nonsense.
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Replying to @harryhalpin
Good summary of the thread :) I specifically said I don’t recommend privacy via obscurity; just that it’s possible.
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Replying to @aral
The problem is we don't have a good definition of privacy as such (minus maybe Dwork), as opposed to security (Goldwasser-Micali)
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Replying to @harryhalpin
That’s my definition. By it, any system where you have shared by default (e.g., with Google, Inc.) fails the test.
2:13 AM - 28 Mar 2017
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