50/ I need to take a break in order to answer questions on the Times' Facebook page. Join us at the following link: https://www.facebook.com/nytimes/posts/10150781308644999 …
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52/ First even when encryption is used by a terror group, possibility of human error looms large. For example, Hame wrote down logon details
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53/ He was supposed to memorize logon and destroy paper but he apparently forgot & so when he was picked up in Paris, officials found logon
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55/ While server of stocking website may be hosted in France, the company itself is Turkish (according to the French intelligence record).
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56/ Correct me if I'm wrong, but could an act of Congress in America have any impact on whether or not a Turkish company hands over records?
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57/ And even if they hand them over, can the file encrypted by TrueCrypt be read?
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58/ Interestingly, the French DGSI agency's record of what was found on Hame's USB stick includes a description of 2 encrypted files
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60/ While I can't say for sure, the description in the file, makes it sound as if French intel was not able to decrypt those files
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61/ Re my earlier article based on a French National Police report on the Paris attacks, many of you wanted to know, why does absence
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62/ of intercepted emails/messages suggest encryption? This is assertion of officials who believe Paris/Brussels attackers used encryption
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@rcallimachi Given Truecrypt scheme, why did NYT mention "emails" at all, which is why original story made zero sense (bc of metadata) 2/2
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