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Eva

@evacide

Director of Cybersecurity @EFF / Co-founder of @stopstalkerware/ My tweets are my own, not my employers’ / I did a TED talk once /

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linkhttps://www.ted.com/talks/eva_galperin_what_you_need_to_know_about_stalkerware calendar_today08-05-2008 23:34:06

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It’s not clear what is happening to Pavel Durov right now or why, but I think it’s important to distinguish between governments pressuring Telegram to hand over contents of communications and governments pressuring Telegram to do content moderation.

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Of all the reasons to distrust Telegram, the single stupidest one is “because John McAfee said so.” John McAfee was A+ grifter who talked shit every day of his life.

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Signal is good, this interview is good, and this photographer is good because they made Meredith look like PJ Harvey. wired.com/story/meredith…

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I am waiting on analysis from Brazilian lawyers before I weigh in on how legal Brazilian court's decision to block X is, but I can safely say that the fines for individual users accessing the site over a VPN are crazypants.

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🌊Dive deep into OceanLotus 🌊 Join us on September 10, at 1 PM EST for the next episode of #TradecraftTuesday with John Hammond and Greg Linares (Laughing Mantis), where we’ll be unmasking the tradecraft behind notorious threat group, #OceanLotus. webinars.huntress.com/series/tradecr…

🌊Dive deep into OceanLotus 🌊

Join us on September 10, at 1 PM EST for the next episode of #TradecraftTuesday with <a href="/_JohnHammond/">John Hammond</a> and <a href="/Laughing_Mantis/">Greg Linares (Laughing Mantis)</a>, where we’ll be unmasking the tradecraft behind notorious threat group, #OceanLotus. webinars.huntress.com/series/tradecr…
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The U.S. has been the global leader of governments trying to stop the proliferation of high-end spyware from the likes of NSO. But a new study shows it hasn't been very effective. My exclusive report in the Post is archived without marketing stuff here: archive.ph/C0ovi