Surprising that US privacy-advocates are not alarmed at the harm the mass hack method does to ability to dissent. http://www.nytimes.com/2016/11/05/opinion/what-were-missing-while-we-obsess-over-john-podestas-email.html …pic.twitter.com/5g6A71hdIS
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Surprising that US privacy-advocates are not alarmed at the harm the mass hack method does to ability to dissent. http://www.nytimes.com/2016/11/05/opinion/what-were-missing-while-we-obsess-over-john-podestas-email.html …pic.twitter.com/5g6A71hdIS
zeynep tufekci Retweeted digging around in the HTML
I hear this a lot.1-The powerful will manage; dissent will go back to pre-internet: unable to communicate globally.https://twitter.com/jeremyzimmer/status/794699961153662976 …
zeynep tufekci added,
Not what I was implying. Dissent already has some good opsec. Phishing, 2FA are well understood in many activist circles.
The only point I was making is that Podesta didn't have even those basics because his privilege taught him it wasn't necessary.
I think it's more generational. They'll hire IT people. Phishing awareness and 2FA are good, but won't save activists.
Mass hacks are like the early days of the internet; the old guard doesn't know what to do yet. Watch them adapt... with $$$.
I agree that we'll see new and ugly ways of using maliciously obtained personal data. But the "obtaining" part isn't new.
Account security/compromise is a somewhat mature arms race. I'm biased towards education/user safety because that's my day job.
I hope you educate many people! But very difficult to protect activists; (expanding) networks as strong as weakest point.
My biggest take away from this is it's common practice in Washington to use Gmail as a means of bypassing FOIA.
Maybe. But campaigns aren't subject to FOIA. For good reason. None of this was FOIA-able material.
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