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    zeynep tufekci‏Verified account @zeynep 1 Jun 2015

    Seems we could've had encryption baked into the Internet. NSA helped kill it in the seventies. http://www.washingtonpost.com/sf/business/2015/05/30/net-of-insecurity-part-1/ …pic.twitter.com/mWIGfkMxK0

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      1. Alex Howard‏Verified account @digiphile 1 Jun 2015
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        @zeynep “CryptoWars,” Part I"

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      2. Eleanor Saitta‏ @Dymaxion 1 Jun 2015
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        @zeynep I've heard first person stories that it was a pretty direct kill, too -- not a practical issue at all.

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      3. zeynep tufekci‏Verified account @zeynep 1 Jun 2015
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        @Dymaxion Know anyone who wrote this up?

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      2. Brian Pascal‏ @bhpascal 1 Jun 2015
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        .@zeynep Important to remember that many of the threat models that demand encryption didn’t exist back then, or were theoretical at best.

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      3. zeynep tufekci‏Verified account @zeynep 1 Jun 2015
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        @bhpascal Well, NSA was obviously really really farsighted into the threat model for its business.

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      2. Audie Bakerson‏ @RollyKahn 1 Jun 2015
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        @zeynep @AuerbachKeller Very disturbing they'd kill it. I question how useful it would be today tho: 70s' tech and everyone trying to break

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      3. David N. Welton‏ @davidnwelton 1 Jun 2015
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        @RollyKahn @zeynep @AuerbachKeller probably would have been about as secure as telnet

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      1. Geoffrey Ingersoll‏Verified account @GPIngersoll 1 Jun 2015
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        @zeynep @jamesrbuk Encryption would certainly have made their job tougher, though vulnerabilities are equally baked into the Internet.

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      2. Fred Zimmerman‏ @fredzannarbor 1 Jun 2015
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        @zeynep @timoreilly except that as Matthew Green (!) notes crypto would have been death to adoption, so, never mind.

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      3. zeynep tufekci‏Verified account @zeynep 1 Jun 2015
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        @fredzannarbor @timoreilly Where does he note that? I don't think anyone can make a strong case for consequences of adoption in protocol.

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