What would your top three op sec recommendations for the average internet user who wants to escape "incidental" NSA spying be?
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Replying to @granick1 reply 0 retweets 0 likes
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Replying to @hellNbak_
@hellnbak_ Great suggestion. Not asking about comprehensive op sec for targets, but for the regular user, what are the basics?@thegrugq6 replies 1 retweet 1 like -
Replying to @granick
@granick@hellNbak_ if you use a VPN, one that terminates in the US is preferable. They'll have to minimize on assumption of being American6 replies 3 retweets 6 likes -
Replying to @thegrugq
@thegrugq@granick@hellNbak_ Unless you're under the gaze of one the other four eyes...3 replies 0 retweets 2 likes -
Replying to @mattblaze
@mattblaze@granick@hellNbak_ GCHQ seems like the only other aggressive player. Also, protip, don't be a terrorist or talk with terrorists1 reply 2 retweets 7 likes -
Replying to @thegrugq
@thegrugq@mattblaze@hellnbak_ Or a sysadmin. Or a member of a foreign govt. Or …3 replies 0 retweets 3 likes -
Replying to @granick
@granick Or someone participating in the leaks of classified information, AKA journalist.@thegrugq@mattblaze@hellnbak_1 reply 0 retweets 1 like -
Replying to @emptywheel
@emptywheel@granick@mattblaze@hellNbak_ well, handling classified data does make governments very nervous.1 reply 0 retweets 0 likes
@thegrugq Silly governments. @granick @mattblaze @hellNbak_
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