I have interacted (Twitter) with the people who operate the @SecureDrop systems at major journalistic outfits. This is the new gold standard
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Normal citizen cannot be expected to properly clean file metadata when leaking, which is why sending to a journalist with experience is good
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Send a document from an anonymous gmail account to a government official, high possibility it gets forwarded around, sometimes to accused.
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Now that computers are so much faster and storage increased, there is a lot of logging that can be used to pinpoint who saw a file and when.
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Journalists trusted to receive files from a SecureDrop likely to be shrewd and be as ambiguous as possible talking about what they've seen.
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@SwiftOnSecurity if you do want to go the govt whistleblower route, talk to a lawyer who specializes in the field first. -
@vvk_blah@SwiftOnSecurity One of our clinics,@GovAcctProj, specializes in this.
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@SwiftOnSecurity I just put a disqus comment to that article to add data sanitisation instructions i.e. Use a live CD & don't install TOR.
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