For the NYT, I wrote the boring truth about latest CIA claims. Sorry—nothing sensational. Don't let media alarm you. https://www.nytimes.com/2017/03/09/opinion/the-truth-about-the-wikileaks-cia-cache.html …pic.twitter.com/SSuzB8qikz
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The "always on" listening devices like Alexa are essentially inviting the government into your home. Up to you, but decide accordingly.
And dear journalists, after last year, I'd have hoped you'd learn not to jump onto the WL PR machine without investigating properly. le sigh
What about iMessage? I heard it would be pretty secure as well..
.@doktordab Given our better options, I wouldn't use iMessage. 1-Users get confused which is which. 2-It was launching Javascript (yikes!).
I respect everything you’re saying, but I can #NeverForget you guys not rebuking this:https://twitter.com/maggieNYT/status/823929074628366336 …
.@flyryan OH WOW THAT IS WRONG DO NOT USE CONFIDE. It rolls its own stupid crypto; no no no.
I'd add device/company/service heterogeneity. I.e. Don't use a single corp or service to hold all of your data - divide up by type.
but don't underestimate the way that can add cost/complexity, so plan ahead for that
@charlesarthur I thought recent wiki leaks showed cia hacked watsapp and telegram
they don’t. You’re reading the wrong sites if you think that, so find out where you read that and never go back.
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