I wrote a book!
A Public Service: Whistleblowing, Disclosure and Anonymity comes out soon from @orbooks.
Learn how to protect your identity, safely gather information, communicate with journalists + lawyers, and safeguard yourself against retaliation.
https://t.co/Q4rHFuBbwP
.@timatron came by the Game Lab to dive into the corners of the dark web with us! Tim Schwartz is an artist, activist & technologist focusing on data privacy and digital information, and challenging power while protecting one’s identity. https://t.co/HxK9wUqcSc
social media and the algorithms that drive it are like impacting every aspect of our society that has regular internet access bigger than the printing press did in over a century 📱🧠🌎🔥
"Online Communities Are Still Catching Up to My Mother's Garden Club," at @hackernoon: https://t.co/FJZkoKIJMn
An overview of my current line of work with @MEDLabBoulder and #metagov in online governance.
@laurenleemack I don’t know what flavor your run, but I switched to oh my zsh with power line fonts in xterm2 about a year ago .... 🤩
https://t.co/kKeq0Aj3W9
Signal is back! Like an underdog going through a training montage, we’ve learned a lot since yesterday — and we did it together. Thanks to the millions of new Signal users around the world for your patience. Your capacity for understanding inspired us while we expanded capacity.
@dhh@marinusklasen The classic Paul Manafort example, he was caught because his witness tampering WhatsApp messages were auto iCloud backed up.... oh Paul. https://t.co/jEoDn5PzUk
One of the books I reviewed in 2020 was @timatron's "A Public Service" - a comprehensive guide to whistleblower safety. If you are part of a whistleblowing project - as a leaker, advisor or reporter - it's an essential read.
https://t.co/5TqvsyzGSF
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When covid struck Florida, @GeoRebekah - a data scientist working for the state - created a dashboard to help people in the state follow the disease's spread as Republican Governor Ron DeSantis lifted restrictions and declared the state open for business.
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The security of a secret EU defense meeting was just a 6 digit pin on a web app... and the Belgian guy posted a picture, while the call was happening, that included 5 of the 6 digits.
Computers are hard.