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Edward Snowden @Snowden
@ggreenwald You should have warned me. — PolitiTweet.org
Edward Snowden @Snowden
RT @ProductHunt: @Snowden @thejuicemedia ✊ https://t.co/56zBo0tCrK — PolitiTweet.org
Edward Snowden @Snowden
VPNs are good, but their weakness is the single point of failure: hack or subpoena that one point to see everything. https://t.co/iUxkbJsoK2 — PolitiTweet.org
Rowan @row201
@Snowden Is there any reason to use Tor over my encrypted VPN?
Edward Snowden @Snowden
@alexrblackwell @NCSCgov They'll probably go with the @EFF hoodie. More rustle for their hustle. — PolitiTweet.org
Edward Snowden @Snowden
Without Tor, when you walk the streets of the internet, you're always watched. https://t.co/TEsGGCzEwr #SupportTor https://t.co/TEEBiURaKr — PolitiTweet.org
Edward Snowden @Snowden
If you watch only one thing today, make it George Torwell: https://t.co/cHA8NunXDb #SupportTor @thejuicemedia #32c3 https://t.co/Oxz2kvU1Qk — PolitiTweet.org
Edward Snowden @Snowden
RT @flexlibris: The @UK_CAGE leaderboard with # of times each staff member has been detained under Schedule 7 UK antiterrorism laws https:/… — PolitiTweet.org
Edward Snowden @Snowden
How is it on the same day I RT a member of congress who loves mass surveillance that people still think RTs are endorsements? #WhatYearIsIt — PolitiTweet.org
Edward Snowden @Snowden
@KateAurthur @Guinz I don't know how to break this to you, but the first tweet exchange already made you closer than "three hops." — PolitiTweet.org
Edward Snowden @Snowden
@KateAurthur At your service. — PolitiTweet.org
Edward Snowden @Snowden
@bcrypt Cold sweat — PolitiTweet.org
Edward Snowden @Snowden
RT @bcrypt: am i in a nightmare rn https://t.co/qJ0aosYtX4 — PolitiTweet.org
Edward Snowden @Snowden
RT @susie_c: A set of interactive comics about shady DEA operations abroad, with @ProPublica https://t.co/ewG0WgkZfY https://t.co/wOB6nHfPeT — PolitiTweet.org
Edward Snowden @Snowden
Frmr chair of House Intel Comm, 1 of only 8 members of Congress to be briefed on EVERYTHING, inc. covert action. https://t.co/nvDsHmoGyQ — PolitiTweet.org
Pete Hoekstra @petehoekstra
WSJ report that NSA spied on Congress and Israel communications very disturbing. Actually outrageous. Maybe unprecedented abuse of power.
Edward Snowden @Snowden
@MtthwRose @dannyyadron @adamentous My bad. Apologies, Adam! — PolitiTweet.org
Edward Snowden @Snowden
UK reporters: remember the recent Wilson Doctrine expiry? Relevant in wake of @dannyyadron & @MtthwRose's latest. https://t.co/c2J54JgWde — PolitiTweet.org
Dustin Volz @dnvolz
.@Snowden DoJ officials have said NSA "probably" spies on Congress before: https://t.co/5tUk1izi5n
Edward Snowden @Snowden
Days and days after swearing they wouldn't. https://t.co/5i0vUvr37M — PolitiTweet.org
Danny Yadron @dannyyadron
Post-@Snowden, White House came up with system for how to still spy on some allied leaders. https://t.co/F6gH3qe8CR https://t.co/iMjJ18GTiL
Edward Snowden @Snowden
Did the NSA lie to Congress? Compare today's @WSJ to Sanders' clear 2014 question on spying: https://t.co/oxsCdzF5WZ https://t.co/Ln0VKMQ5G7 — PolitiTweet.org
Edward Snowden @Snowden
@BildFrei @matthew_d_green @tqbf No kidding! I'm out. — PolitiTweet.org
Edward Snowden @Snowden
The solution to the Juniper mystery seems to be for @matthew_d_green to apply to work at NSA's CES and @tqbf to go to NSA's NCSC. — PolitiTweet.org
Edward Snowden @Snowden
@matthew_d_green @tqbf I speculate two explanations: 1) Witting US backdoors are better-compartmented 2) Legal restrictions on such efforts. — PolitiTweet.org
Edward Snowden @Snowden
@matthew_d_green @tqbf And of the rare cases of witting backdoors that I have first-hand knowledge of, all of them are foreign providers. — PolitiTweet.org
Edward Snowden @Snowden
@matthew_d_green @tqbf Priority point: NSA does work w witting tech partners to insert a backdoor, but that's EXCEPTIONAL, not standard. — PolitiTweet.org
Edward Snowden @Snowden
@matthew_d_green @tqbf Fair point, but I'm trying to illustrate general principles of how the backdoor-insertion process works. — PolitiTweet.org
Edward Snowden @Snowden
@tqbf 6) NSA, realizing their bad standard has been subverted by the adversary, takes action to close. Notifies Juniper (likely via cutout). — PolitiTweet.org
Edward Snowden @Snowden
@tqbf 5) CI effort or NTOC catches adversary in act of Juniper exploitation or using Dual-EC for exfil. Investigate. Discovery. — PolitiTweet.org
Edward Snowden @Snowden
@tqbf 4) Top-tier adversary subverts the backdoored standard (then-unusable) in ScreenOS codebase. NSA doesn't notice, bc not using. — PolitiTweet.org
Edward Snowden @Snowden
@tqbf 3) No way to know if Juniper voluntarily shared their non-standard points with NSA (many do), but time-til- detection implies did not. — PolitiTweet.org
Edward Snowden @Snowden
@tqbf 2) When unwitting backdoor efforts fail (example, nonstandard point adoption), NSA simply moves on. Likely what happened with Juniper. — PolitiTweet.org
Edward Snowden @Snowden
@tqbf Vendors aren't explicitly asked to "backdoor" products. Too risky. Even NCSC unlikely to know when NSA recs poisoned. No need to know. — PolitiTweet.org