Surveillance is a fact of life with modern technology, be it corporate data harvesting or government snooping. If you're thinking about personal privacy, today's episode covers common tools for communication and Web browsing. We dig into the end-to-end encryption capabilities of the messaging tools Signal and WhatsApp, look at the capabilities and limits of the "disappearing message" features, and discuss what information law enforcement can access from these tools.
We also look at the pros and cons of personal VPNs and Tor, and touch on the role of e-discovery and your responsibilities as a device administrator in a corporate environment.
Surveillance Self-Defense - EFF -
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Grand jury subpoena for Signal user data, Central District of California (again!) - Signal -
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Signal Protocol - Wikipedia -
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FBI Document Says the Feds Can Get Your WhatsApp Data — in Real Time - Rolling Stone -
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Jan. 2021 FBI Infographic re Lawful Access to Secure Messaging Apps Data - Property of the People -
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End to End Encryption - WhatsApp - [ Ссылка ]
Operational WhatsApp (on iOS) - Medium -
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WhatsApp Disappearing Messages - WhatsApp -
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WhatsApp Encryption Overview -
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About TOR Browser - Tor -
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Tell me about all the keys Tor uses - Tor -
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The WIRED Guide to Protecting Yourself From Government Surveillance - Wired -
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Packet Protector Episode 26: Security Considerations for Working from Anywhere - Packet Pushers -
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