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Edward Snowden @Snowden
How secure is NSA? Well, the FBI has had this man in a dungeon since August, but says they have no idea what he did. https://t.co/zzm4SSFqkt — PolitiTweet.org
Edward Snowden @Snowden
RT @arstechnica: The Yahoo thing is bad, you guys. https://t.co/Md0678MdGA https://t.co/hYfkIMcUkM — PolitiTweet.org
Edward Snowden @Snowden
They risked their safety to do the right thing. Now they need our help. You can donate here, if able: https://t.co/JbFl0uzbUw Please share! — PolitiTweet.org
Edward Snowden @Snowden
These brave families sheltered me from injustice. But three years later, they're still struggling against their own. https://t.co/PaA2yA2uK4 — PolitiTweet.org
Edward Snowden @Snowden
Report: Helping intelligence agencies secretly spy on your customers will cost your company $1,000,000,000. https://t.co/SDVD8JOrei — PolitiTweet.org
Edward Snowden @Snowden
One of America's most important voices in news, Margaret Sullivan (@Sulliview), on the @Yahoo surveillance scandal. https://t.co/p29bwoaXUl — PolitiTweet.org
Edward Snowden @Snowden
RT @JameelJaffer: Long time coming: CIA officials who supervised torture will be deposed by @ACLU. https://t.co/4lYIDBPMcT — PolitiTweet.org
Edward Snowden @Snowden
Wow, @TheIntercept just dropped a four-part series exposing a criminal gang operating inside the @Chicago_Police. https://t.co/ZSrGGKztMt — PolitiTweet.org
Edward Snowden @Snowden
RT @trevortimm: 3 refugee families helped @Snowden stay safe when he was in Hong Kong. Now we can all help them. Please donate here: https:… — PolitiTweet.org
Edward Snowden @Snowden
RT @cpjasia: In 2004, Yahoo handed over Chinese journo Shi Tao's email info to Chinese govt. Shi was given a 10-year sentence. https://t.co… — PolitiTweet.org
Edward Snowden @Snowden
RT @dnvolz: @Snowden We are updating our story shortly with new and, we're told, more accurate information. Please standby — PolitiTweet.org
Edward Snowden @Snowden
RT @dnvolz: Two sources tell Reuters the Yahoo order fell under Section 702 https://t.co/8z4SgoOr6z — PolitiTweet.org
Edward Snowden @Snowden
RT @matthew_d_green: Whatever happened at Yahoo, the US government has seriously damaged its ability to get voluntary information sharing f… — PolitiTweet.org
Edward Snowden @Snowden
RT @Reuters: Yahoo's decision to scan clients' email accounts for the U.S. authorities is prompting questions in Europe: https://t.co/BNzf0… — PolitiTweet.org
Edward Snowden @Snowden
RT @benwizner: Microsoft's President @Bradsmi says the "world is a better place" because of the @Snowden disclosures. https://t.co/j4YNIHtu… — PolitiTweet.org
Edward Snowden @Snowden
RT @CIOonline: EU privacy watchdogs have questions about Yahoo's secret email scanning https://t.co/9l1zjSRoCZ — PolitiTweet.org
Edward Snowden @Snowden
RT @RTEScienceTech: Yahoo email scanning puts EU-US data deal in doubt https://t.co/ZdMPPJxiuJ — PolitiTweet.org
Edward Snowden @Snowden
RT @SophieintVeld: Did Yahoo violate #SafeHarbor by scanning e-mails? Did @EU_Commission know this when negotiating #PrivacyShield ? https:… — PolitiTweet.org
Edward Snowden @Snowden
Reuters: EU discussing probe of @Yahoo's email surveillance program, which likely breached data-protection laws. https://t.co/iwFURO0ChX — PolitiTweet.org
Edward Snowden @Snowden
RT @TheSun: How to delete your Yahoo email account after their secret monitoring revelations https://t.co/DCxV1AVIc7 https://t.co/ZjZBpCRcrq — PolitiTweet.org
Edward Snowden @Snowden
RT @GossiTheDog: It looks like somebody knew about Hal Martin's arrest a week ago, because somebody submitted his files through VirusTotal… — PolitiTweet.org
Edward Snowden @Snowden
@LizaGoitein Yes, but rare, and would raise questions of if it's truly unique vice uncommon. Mostly MUA related: https://t.co/yS1dQEolbn — PolitiTweet.org
Edward Snowden @Snowden
@LizaGoitein That is, after all, the purpose of those scanners: to filter the content-field (body/attachments) of bulk emails. — PolitiTweet.org
Edward Snowden @Snowden
@LizaGoitein If Yahoo repurposed pre-existing CP/spam scanning systems as claimed in the articles, scan would likely included content. — PolitiTweet.org
Edward Snowden @Snowden
@LizaGoitein The possibilities here are basically limitless, and we can't infer the specific nature of the string without more info. — PolitiTweet.org
Edward Snowden @Snowden
@LizaGoitein ...artifacts arising from a target's tooling, for example if their app transmits a UUID (like a registration code or serial). — PolitiTweet.org
Edward Snowden @Snowden
@LizaGoitein Sub-strings from base-64 encoded email attachments (derived from things like embedded corporate logos), and any uncommon... — PolitiTweet.org
Edward Snowden @Snowden
@LizaGoitein The usual suspects (emails, IPs, usernames, etc), but also cryptographic hashes that identify known files (MD5/SHA1)... — PolitiTweet.org
Edward Snowden @Snowden
@LizaGoitein In practical terms, this means anything you can convince FISC to stamp. At NSA, I saw live examples of the following: — PolitiTweet.org
Edward Snowden @Snowden
@LizaGoitein I suspect it's any arbitrary text string, as would be supported by the pre-existing system Yahoo filtering system. — PolitiTweet.org