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jonathanstray
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I write for the users. Investigative reporting, teaching journalism & CS, building @overviewproject. Circus geek.

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  1. Matt Hall ‏@matthall2000 15 May 2013

    In light of recent AP phone records seizure, should journalists adopt more secure communication? Too impractical? @jonathanstray @pents90

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  2. jonathanstray ‏@jonathanstray 15 May 2013

    @matthall2000 @pents90 "More secure communication" across the board is probably impractical. But if you're working on CIA story...

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  3. Matt Hall ‏@matthall2000 15 May 2013

    @jonathanstray @pents90 or at least hand out some burners perhaps.

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    jonathanstray ‏@jonathanstray 15 May 2013

    @matthall2000 @pents90 Even burners are hard to do... they still broadcast your location, and if that's inside the AP office...

    7:50 AM - 15 May 2013
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      1. John Watkinson ‏@pents90 15 May 2013

        @jonathanstray @matthall2000 Clearly, they should all be using SplinterNet!

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      2. Matt Hall ‏@matthall2000 15 May 2013

        @pents90 @jonathanstray And coincidentally announced today - http://www.newyorker.com/strongbox/ 

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