How hard would it be for Twitter to smuggle invisible watermarks into tweets that could be used to verify a screenshotted tweet's veracity, and provide a service so that third parties could check and block fake screenshots? Probably not that hard.https://www.bbc.com/news/technology-53433894 …
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sorry, it should have been: MiM (man in the middle) attack, but it was auto-corrected... Mom attack is more frightning, though. If someone from twitter (or with access to twitter internals) can change text between poster an receiver, authenticity is nothing
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