If not clear: I find media rush to report without proper investigation to be huge part of the problem; one that deserves great scrutiny.
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Now folks claim I apologize for gov't surveillance. I've been writing about dangers of both gov surveillance & device insecurity for YEARS.
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It's like this: terrorism is an issue, a horrific one. Exaggerating and sensationalizing it is misleading, harmful. Same with surveillance.+
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Must fight against mass surveillance & overzealous targeted surveillance; must harden devices & use encryption--ALSO NEED BALANCE & SANITY.
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Update your software. Use an iPhone or a Google android (Nexus; Pixel). Use two factor authentication, preferably with security key. +
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Especially if you are a journalist, open attachments in Chromebooks; iPads or iPhones; or Gdocs. Windows Word and Adobe cannot be secured.
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For private & secure messaging, use Signal or WhatsApp (FB has metadata), not SMS, Snapchat or Confide!! Don't use non-updated Android. sigh
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Yep. No surprise if you read the NYT piece I just published. "Literate" press often misses this side. https://www.nytimes.com/2017/03/09/opinion/the-truth-about-the-wikileaks-cia-cache.html …
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Have to follow viral social media misinfo aspect to get the full story. Right: Me earlier today. Left: ¯\_(ツ)_/¯ https://www.nytimes.com/2017/03/09/opinion/the-truth-about-the-wikileaks-cia-cache.html …pic.twitter.com/NJKBlrmLe1
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