Apparently since some of what NSA does "might" ultimately be found unconstitutional, any effort by ES to expose it is immune from criticism.
@BradMossEsq Again, SOME OF US have been talking abt obvious insecurities. Not you. Now you care? @bmaz
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@emptywheel@bmaz When did I ever not care about IT insecurities? My greater concern was an outside hit, not an SysAdmin hacking the systemThanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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@emptywheel@BradMossEsq AND the argument is being pitched against those who DID protect the identities and specific content. -
@bmaz@emptywheel Yes, he "protected" it by stealing it from the database and handing it over to 3rd party to do with as they wished -
@BradMossEsq You're showing newfound concern abt 3rd party doctrine. Excellent!@bmaz -
@emptywheel@bmaz Yes, handing over stolen info to a third party and me giving it to a third party are one in the same. Not.
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