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Signal CEO dismisses Snowden archive research about NSA supply chain attacks, backdooring, civillian surveillance

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    https://x.com/mer__edith/status/1705639399503929643
    (https://archive.md/yEaDA)

    https://x.com/lorenzofb/status/1705341371014422845
    (https://archive.md/0DMFA)

    https://www.computerweekly.com/news/366552520/New-revelations-from-the-Snowden-archive-surface
    (https://archive.md/q95Al)

    southsamurai@sh.itjust.worksS This user is from outside of this forum
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    It looks more like she's saying that the tweet about Applebaum is less important, not the article about him

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      https://x.com/mer__edith/status/1705639399503929643
      (https://archive.md/yEaDA)

      https://x.com/lorenzofb/status/1705341371014422845
      (https://archive.md/0DMFA)

      https://www.computerweekly.com/news/366552520/New-revelations-from-the-Snowden-archive-surface
      (https://archive.md/q95Al)

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      #3

      OP, you may want to edit the title. It's as other commenters mwntioned. About Applebaum not the whole article.

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        https://x.com/mer__edith/status/1705639399503929643
        (https://archive.md/yEaDA)

        https://x.com/lorenzofb/status/1705341371014422845
        (https://archive.md/0DMFA)

        https://www.computerweekly.com/news/366552520/New-revelations-from-the-Snowden-archive-surface
        (https://archive.md/q95Al)

        despotic_machine@lemmy.dbzer0.comD This user is from outside of this forum
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        Nobody Wants to Talk About Jacob Applebaum

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          https://x.com/mer__edith/status/1705639399503929643
          (https://archive.md/yEaDA)

          https://x.com/lorenzofb/status/1705341371014422845
          (https://archive.md/0DMFA)

          https://www.computerweekly.com/news/366552520/New-revelations-from-the-Snowden-archive-surface
          (https://archive.md/q95Al)

          florencia@lemmy.blahaj.zoneF This user is from outside of this forum
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          TLDR? Is this another "all CPU chips are CIA sponsored, gotta homebrew your own motherboard to be safe"

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          • florencia@lemmy.blahaj.zoneF [email protected]

            TLDR? Is this another "all CPU chips are CIA sponsored, gotta homebrew your own motherboard to be safe"

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            Tl;dr, 3 new revelations:

            • The NSA listed Cavium, an American semiconductor company marketing Central Processing Units (CPUs) – the main processor in a computer which runs the operating system and applications – as a successful example of a “SIGINT-enabled” CPU supplier. Cavium, now owned by Marvell, said it does not implement back doors for any government.
            • The NSA compromised lawful Russian interception infrastructure, SORM. The NSA archive contains slides showing two Russian officers wearing jackets with a slogan written in Cyrillic: “You talk, we listen.” The NSA and/or GCHQ has also compromised Key European LI [lawful interception] systems.
            • Among example targets of its mass surveillance program, PRISM, the NSA listed the Tibetan government in exile.
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            • southsamurai@sh.itjust.worksS [email protected]

              It looks more like she's saying that the tweet about Applebaum is less important, not the article about him

              R This user is from outside of this forum
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              Whittaker's phrasing is ambiguous. Could be read as expressing one of a number of things:

              • The paper/article is misleading and distracting from meaningful threats to privacy.
              • That the original tweet is using misleading accusations to distract us from the article's revelations of meaningful threats to privacy.
              • That Appelbaum's authorship of the research is an unwanted negative association which undermines the attention deserved by the threats documented in the paper which are misleadingly justified as necessary by eg. governments.

              It's difficult to know without a better understanding of Whittaker's position on the various matters at hand, so I don't know.

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              • florencia@lemmy.blahaj.zoneF [email protected]

                TLDR? Is this another "all CPU chips are CIA sponsored, gotta homebrew your own motherboard to be safe"

                senpai@lemm.eeS This user is from outside of this forum
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                Duh , what do you think Intel IME doing or AMD PSP?

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                • despotic_machine@lemmy.dbzer0.comD [email protected]

                  Nobody Wants to Talk About Jacob Applebaum

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                  https://github.com/Enegnei/JacobAppelbaumLeavesTor

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                  • R [email protected]

                    Whittaker's phrasing is ambiguous. Could be read as expressing one of a number of things:

                    • The paper/article is misleading and distracting from meaningful threats to privacy.
                    • That the original tweet is using misleading accusations to distract us from the article's revelations of meaningful threats to privacy.
                    • That Appelbaum's authorship of the research is an unwanted negative association which undermines the attention deserved by the threats documented in the paper which are misleadingly justified as necessary by eg. governments.

                    It's difficult to know without a better understanding of Whittaker's position on the various matters at hand, so I don't know.

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                    And if we can't tell for sure, it's stupid to start pointing fingers. If you don't have the facts, reading your (general) own narrative into her very short statement is irrational. That's how conspiracy theories are made.

                    Personally, it sounds like the person on top is recommending backdoors to "protect the children," and Whittaker is rightly pointing out that that's a stupid take, given who is in charge in various governments and the dumb reasons many of them have used as justification for implementing backdoors.

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                      https://x.com/mer__edith/status/1705639399503929643
                      (https://archive.md/yEaDA)

                      https://x.com/lorenzofb/status/1705341371014422845
                      (https://archive.md/0DMFA)

                      https://www.computerweekly.com/news/366552520/New-revelations-from-the-Snowden-archive-surface
                      (https://archive.md/q95Al)

                      phase@lemmy.8th.worldP This user is from outside of this forum
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                      Two links to X.com. Right.
                      And she is against the article twit, perhaps the article.
                      Nothing to do with what Snowden nor his material.

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