On Tuesday, Americans handed the U.S. presidency to a racist, xenophobic, authoritarian, climate science-denying, misogynistic, revenge-obsessed ego-maniac — and with it control over a vast and all-too-unaccountable intelligence apparatus; and in a speech less than three weeks ago, Trump promised to sue all of the women who have come forward with sexual assault accusations against him.
Trump has repeatedly shown utter disrespect for the rule of law. He doesn’t believe in freedom of religion. He advocates torture. He has said he’ll instruct his Justice Department to investigate Black Lives Matter activists, and it’s likely he’ll appoint Rudy Giuliani, of New York City’s racist and unconstitutional “stop-and-frisk” fame, as his attorney general to do the investigating. The New York Times also reports that “Mr. Trump still privately muses about all the ways he will punish his enemies after Election Day.”
With Trump eager to misuse his power and get revenge on his perceived enemies, it’s reasonable to conclude there will be a parallel increase in abuse of power in law enforcement and the intelligence community. Activists who put their bodies on the line trying to protect basic rights — freedom of religion, freedom of speech, civil rights, reproductive rights, voting rights, privacy rights — will face the brunt of it.
Thanks to 16 years of relentless and illegal expansion of executive power under Presidents Bush and Obama, Trump is about to have more tools of surveillance at his disposal than any tyrant ever has. Those preparing for the long fight ahead must protect themselves, even if doing so can be technically complicated.
The best approach varies from situation to situation, but here are some first steps that activists and other concerned citizens should take.
If there is a risk you will be detained on the street, the best way to protect the information in your phone is to encrypt it and require a strong password to unlock it. (Also, check out EFF’s detailed technical and legal advice for protecting your phone while protesting, and what to do if you get arrested at a protest.)
All iPhones are encrypted by default, but the encryption is only useful if you use it correctly. Make sure you set a long, random passcode — it should be at least 6 digits, and it should be 11 digits if you think an agency like the FBI may invest resources into breaking into it (see this article for details and rationale behind this iPhone passcode strategy). As inconvenient as it is, don’t use Apple’s fingerprint technology Touch ID to unlock your phone; law enforcement can force you to use your finger, but they can’t force you to give up your passcode.
If you use Android, go into your Settings app, navigate to the Security section, and encrypt your phone from there. Before you can encrypt your phone, you need to set a strong pattern, numeric PIN, or password for unlocking it.
It may be annoying at first to have to type something complicated just to unlock your phone, but once you get started, your muscle memory will quickly take over, and this is the only way to truly protect the data stored on your phone. And an important note: If you forget your passcode and can’t unlock your phone, there’s no way you will ever recover the data on it (that’s kind of the point of encryption), and you’ll have to factory reset your phone to keep using it. So when you first switch to a strong passcode, write it down on a piece of paper and keep it in your wallet until you’re sure you’ve committed it to memory, and then destroy the paper.
Even if you take steps to secure your phone, you shouldn’t trust it too much. If you’re having an activist meeting where you might discuss secret plans, such as organizing nonviolent direct action, everyone should leave their phones somewhere outside of earshot of the meeting. If one phone has been hacked, it could be recording the entire conversation without anyone knowing.
And while phones are indispensable tools for organizing and secure communications, they unfortunately are also tracking devices. If you need to hide your location while you do especially high-risk work, such as whistleblowing, it might be better to leave your phone at home.
If you’re part of an activist organization or affinity group that has internal strategy and planning discussions over Facebook (or any other non-encrypted service), you should stop immediately. All of the members of your group, and everything that anyone posts to it, are just a legal request away from being used against you.
Instead, you should get everyone in your activist Facebook groups to switch to an end-to-end encrypted group-messaging app, such as Signal, WhatsApp, or Semaphor.
To create a Signal or WhatsApp group, you need to have the phone numbers of everyone in your group in your phone. Semaphor is kind of like an end-to-end encrypted version of Slack or HipChat — you need to create a new Semaphor team and invite everyone else to join it, and then within that team you can create different channels and send private messages.
All of the messages you send to groups of people using these apps will be end-to-end encrypted. No one, not even the app developers who have access to the servers these apps use, will be able to read the plaintext of your messages, except for the other members of your group.
But while the messages are encrypted, the list of members of the group might not be, and this is also important information to protect. WhatsApp and Semaphor might be able to hand over group membership information if the government comes knocking.
On the other hand, the developer of Signal, Open Whisper Systems, is way ahead of the game here. The one time they received a request for data about a Signal user, all they were technically able to hand over to the FBI was the account creation time and the last date that the user connected to the Signal server — they didn’t have the user’s contacts, they didn’t have a list of groups the user was in or members of those groups. The company also successfully fought a gag order designed to keep it from publicizing the request. That said, Signal groups can be buggy, have scaling issues when groups get too big, and at the moment, there are far fewer people using Signal than there are using WhatsApp.
(If you’re using Signal, you might also be interested in these Signal security tips — most of the information is current, but there are some recent features that are not covered, including “safety numbers” now used to verify the privacy of your conversations, disappearing messages, and desktop support for iPhone users.)
Also, be careful who you trust. The FBI has a long history of recruiting informants to spy on activists. Since law enforcement can’t spy on your group conversations by asking these companies to hand over your messages, like they can with Facebook groups, their next easiest move is to infiltrate your group.
A lot of activists set up web-based forums to communicate. If you’re responsible for setting up such a forum, make sure you take special care to secure it. Always make sure you use the latest version of the software that powers your website, as well as any plugins you’re using, and apply security updates promptly.
Turn on the web encryption technology HTTPS, and follow all of the best practices like strong cipher suites and HTTP Strict Transport Security. The certificate authority Let’s Encrypt makes this simple and free. Refuse to use forums on websites that still use HTTP, since the U.S. government spies on everything you post to those, including your password, when you log in, and makes it searchable in databases like XKEYSCORE.
Even with HTTPS, your group can still be spied on. At the very least, the government can see exactly which people are visiting your website. You might consider making this much more difficult by taking your website off the open internet completely and making it only accessible as a Tor onion service. Everyone in your group will need to use Tor Browser to access it, but this will make eavesdropping on you, or even realizing that you’re part of a group, much more difficult. The activist tech collective Riseup has published a best-practices guide for running Tor onion services.
Improve your password habits: I recently wrote some email security tips for the Clinton campaign, but these tips also apply to everyone. Use strong passwords, use a password manager so you can use a unique password for each site without having to memorize them all, and turn on two-factor authentication for applications that support it.
Turn on full disk encryption: If someone gets physical access to your computer and you aren’t using disk encryption, they can very easily steal all of your files. It doesn’t matter if you have a good password or not because they can simply remove your hard drive to access all of your data. Follow these instructions for encrypting your laptop in Windows, Mac OS X, and Linux.
Install all updates promptly: Updates fix security bugs, so every day you haven’t installed them is a day you’re vulnerable to attack. People all too quickly dismiss windows that tell them their software is out of date — don’t ignore these. Update all of your software, and it will be much, much harder for anyone to hack you.
Use virtual machines to compartmentalize: You can get hacked by installing the wrong program or opening the wrong email attachment, and if that happens the attacker can access all of your files, log your keystrokes, take screenshots, and even listen to your microphone and watch through your webcam. It’s possible to isolate the most risky files and programs from other parts of your computer using technology called virtual machines. This article explains how to use them.
If your activism involves handling secrets — planning nonviolent direct action campaigns, gathering evidence for a lawsuit, trafficking in leaked documents — and it’s conceivable that you might be targeted by the FBI, CIA, or NSA, you should be using the open source operating system called Qubes.
Qubes is not the simplest to switch to if you’re coming from Windows or a Mac, but if you have secrets to protect it’s absolutely worth it. With Qubes, you can compartmentalize your computer to work exactly as you want, so that if one part of it gets hacked, the rest of it remains secure. Here are some of the things you can do with Qubes that you can’t do with Windows, Mac OS X, or normal Linux distributions:
Qubes is a relatively new operating system and usability isn’t yet its strongest point. It requires a lot of typing commands into terminal windows if you want to be a power user, so it’s not for everyone. If you’d like to learn more about Qubes, you might be interested in watching this half-hour video tour explaining how it works.
But if you’re looking to invest time and energy into securing your computer from hackers (and you should, if you’re taking a big risk with your activism), Qubes is absolutely the place to start.
Thank for a very insightful article, very interesting indeed It shows the value of encryption.
I myself have recently come across a new Swiss based start-up SafeSwiss secure communications. There newly launched app on google play store functions very well.
Utilizing apps such as SafeSwiss will go a long way to keep prying eyes from our daily communications.
Thank you for all the suggestions.
I recently read that TOR has been compromised.
Is it true?
There is absolutely no point in encrypting anything that you are willing to share on Facebook.
Interesting that you bust Barry and Bush for tyrannical actions, follow the MSM in it’s Trump bashing, but have nothing to say about the racist, anti-woman, war-hawk, corrupt, actions of Hillary. Most of her less-than-savory life has been spent in public office or close to that power, not as a private citizen. I’m not a big Trump fan, but he DID manage to remove the Clinton and Bush dynasties from public office. Hooray for that.
seen from europe it looks to us that you better prepare yourself for judicial attacks than with only this techno-defense mechnisms. He will first attack pressfreedom, and the freedom for people to form their opinions freely. Only after that attacks on physical freedom will follow, and damage to the climate and the peace will be done. So defend yourself first in court.
All suggestion below is wasteful. Most people in the world appreciate TRUMP. Stop deceiving yourself. Learn to work with TRUMP. Dont think technology is limited to America. The world is a global village which an individual is not smarter than the whole.?
If you take yourself seriously, biased like this, heavily deluded into petty discrimination without ANYTHING to substantiate it but wildly imaginative paranoid projections while keeping your cognitive dissonance stronger than ever … I mean, really? How old are you, man? Old enough to dream on, and eat yourself alive while you’re at it with all this delusional fictional scenarios that only deepen the paranoia? Or to try to wake up, chill out, and carry on. The shit got real. The sooner you see it as a NON-THREATENING CHANGE that it is, the better. You’ll save both your own nerves and those of the others. Better use Tor browser to get yourself some psychedelics, maybe you’ll loosen up this windmill jousting dead-en crusade. Ignore the common folk and this is what you get. The sooner you acknowledge it, the sooner you’ll see how obsolete your efforts to justify your factless paranoia are. Grow some ba**s, accept the change, adapt kindly and compassionately while taking no further bullshit. What you’re doing here, is only making even greater enemy out of this world, while being among the last ones equipped properly to handle it. Deepening any further antagonisms only proves that you know jackshit and that you figured the whole big picture astonishingly wrong. There is no us and them, we’re all together as one in this pool of dung that we allowed to happen to us, and these hateful misogynist fascists will prove it to you, on humane terms, for a much welcomed change. You lost your minds, people. Check in with yourselves. Is this retaliation really an answer? Take some responsibility instead of going all nuts with just another fashionable revolt to comfortably participate in. It’s over, and it’s gonna be alright. Patience, calmness. tolerance, and the lost art of minding your own f*cking business.
Please inform me how Obama hasn’t done the same already, how much blood do you think he doesn’t have on his own souless hands? Do you want the job, treat this question like you’re at the interview to that lofty post and give it your best shot. Thank you
Only thing … Cloud computing uploads your entire data base regularly. :(
I saw this story being discussed on Morning Joe earlier and was surprised how quickly Scarborough picked up his phone, and looking at it very suspiciously, says to Mika, “You know, this iPhone is assembled in China, too.”
http://www.techrepublic.com/article/android-backdoor-is-secretly-sending-user-data-and-texts-to-china-and-no-one-knows-why/
I’ll forever credit Ed with making everyone legitimately suspicious of their tech. They should be.
We get it ! Now The Intercept is just another echo chamber of TRUMP insults without examining the esablishment policies that he wants to replace.
What is scary to me is are the unnecessary wars, mass refugees from the corrupt U.S. policies, illegal spy networks by the out of control Deep State, the pay to play influence from countries that fund the terrorists and who kill gays and stone women.
Don’t insult your readers intelligence by harping on with your psychological projection of repeating your own bigotry. These same tactics destroyed MSM in the U.S.
How many humans have died because of Trump?
I am an educated women who wants a safe world for all and desire a leader who doesn’t have to answer to Countries who have paid for influence or controlled by meddlers such as George Soros who doesn’t have our best interests.
Before being whipped up into the misguided hysteria over a Trump Presidency. Let us all shine a huge light on the global billionaire puppet master GEORGE SOROS. The on record Nazi Collaborator who funds world violent revolutions, major funder of Clinton Campaign and DNC Election meddler , war monger and all around shit stain on the world. We have history to prove SOROS evil mass influence and yet this site calls Trump a greater evil. Who has Trump killed?
Has President Elect Trump taken millions from the same countries who funded 911 or execute gays. NO – while SOROS Open Boarders has caused major problems from the same refugees seeking safety from the very wars and revolutions SOROS, Obama and Neo Con instigated. TRUMP won by communicating these very threats that need to be fixed. I don’t find this XENOPHOBIC. I find it smart and quite humanatarian, by TRUMP desire to set policies to stop these global elite war criminals from murdering any more innocent global citizens in uneeded wars while funding proxy armies with terrorists that WASH DC establishment comingles with.
You sound like a fool
You are backing the very people that want to take our rights in the western world
Hillary Obama the new world order
9/11
Why do u think that happened to destabilise the Middle East
Take our rights to freedom so the powers that be can wach us all on camera and moniter there paid protesters and there civil war game on the street
As they concer and divide our own people
Cause this migration crisis
Safe immigration is not racism
You really need to look at the u tube videos showing the absolute destruction being carried out across Europe by the 100sof thousands of mouslim men young soldiers
That rape western women and children
Destroy property and spit on everything about our western freedom
Yet the main stream media don’t report it
Or want the people to see it
Your all puppets and Obama and Hilary the puppet masters who are in bed with the Saudi prince that owns the media and that greedy scum bag soros
That once a open boarder economy
For his own financial domination
You may want like him to destroy Christianity
But I can guarantee you that a future we’re the whole world must follow the Muslim fath
Who’s radical views have destroyed there own country
I can promise you that yevery man women and child will be praying to god
For there freedom back
And that includes the good Muslim men children
But especialy the women
In this country who will be forced once again to live under Sheri a law
Everything you see is just a smoke screen
TRUMP sees through that and so does over half of America
I PREY it’s not to late
That you all stop throwing away your rights
To Doris that wants to take them .
I have always said u do not need religion to know god
Our western world gives you the right to choose
But open. Parsers and a world dominated by millions of young men mouslim extremists
Will kill you rape your wives and daughters
And enslave your sons
If you do not bow to Allah
You think I’m joking
Have a look for u self on the internet
Those clips are not movies
It’s real
And there are millions of Europeans begging for protection from this open boarder new world order
And. All you so called freedom fighters are not only letting it happen
But making it happen
God help us all !!!!!!
Well said. The Intercept has become a echo chamber by following the hideous divide and counquer tactics that Americans saw through. This article is a set up to fear monger with more temper tantrums over President Trump democratic win. I share your dissapoontment with The Intercept transparent bigotry disguised under a security article.
People should also consider secure methods of destroying their data using tools that conduct multiple overwrites and using the same methods on their hard drives before recycling or degaussing.
Thanks for an article full of useful tips.
However, I don’t see the point of the rant against Trump at the start,unless it is the joy of hyperventilating.
All these tools it warns against were put in place and amply used by the Nobel peace prize and his predecessor. There is no reason to believe that Trump will be worse than the president who chose to keep secret the day and time he was given a prize for transparency.
Snowden exposed their govt surveillance badly. Also he suggested to use an encryption for home users as well. I wasn’t aware of VPN things but after his suggestion I subscribed to PureVPN
Also: be careful with Skype; they do hand over data when asked/forced to including decrypted media. They control the keys.
WebRTC-based protocols (*if* you trust the site providing the service) provide hard end-to-end encryption for audio, video and data. Note that the service could in theory still Man-In-The-Middle you; we have defined identity-verification mechanisms to know who you’re talking to – though again, you’re depending on the identity provider. Really securing this sort of thing is tough… and tends to make things painful to use. Fact of life.
Ditching your phone when location security is important is good advice, but for those who don’t live in cities with mass-transit, don’t forget that your car may also location-track (or have the ability), and also has microphones connected to cell networks in some cars (OnStar, other maker’s equivalents). This is at the pretty-paranoid end of the line, but it’s not unheard of – law enforcement/security agencies have asked for OnStar to monitor conversations in the past.
They’re Coming To Take Me Away
Napoleon XIV
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BXOwNOf2QXY
Remember when you ran away
And I got on my knees
And begged you not to leave
Because I’d go beserk
Well you left me anyhow
And then the days got worse and worse
And now you see I’ve gone
Completely out of my mind
And they’re coming to take me away ha-haaa
They’re coming to take me away ho-ho hee-hee ha-haaa
To the funny farm
Where life is beautiful all the time
And I’ll be happy to see those nice young men
In their clean white coats
And they’re coming to take me away ha-haaa
You thought it was a joke
And so you laughed
You laughed when I said
That losing you would make me flip my lid
Right?
You know you laughed
I heard you laugh, you laughed
You laughed and laughed and then you left
But now you know I’m utterly mad
And they’re coming to take me away ha-haaa
They’re coming to take me away ho-ho hee-hee ha-haaa
To the happy home with trees and flowers and chirping birds
And basket weavers who sit and smile and twiddle their thumbs and toes
And they’re coming to take me away ha-haaa
I cooked your food
I cleaned your house
And this is how you pay me back
For all my kind unselfish, loving deeds
Ha! Well you just wait
They’ll find you yet and when they do
They’ll put you in the A.S.P.C.A.
You mangy mutt
And they’re coming to take me away ha-haaa
They’re coming to take me away ha-haaa ho-ho hee-hee
To the funny farm where life is beautiful all the time
And I’ll be happy to see those nice young men
In their clean white coats
And they’re coming to take me away
To the happy home with trees and flowers and chirping birds
And basket weavers who sit and smile and twiddle their thumbs and toes
And they’re coming to take me away ha-haaa!
Some good tips, and I understand that click-bait headlines are “normal” these days, but it’s sad to see the fight for privacy so politicized and polarized by the opening paragraphs. If it gets a few more people to pay attention to privacy, that’s good, but have you done more harm than good by reinforcing the us-against-them fears?
Whether one most directly fears Trump (which many people do for good reasons) or Obama/Clinton (which I do as a middle-class, business-owning, Bible-believing, gun-owning, freedom-loving, white guy), I support the right to privacy for all people who respect the life, liberty, and property of others, regardless of any political, religious, or cultural differences we have.
People have a right to privacy; Governments have an obligation to transparency. I support the EFF, and I encourage others to do the same!
While it’s admirable that you highlight people needed to guard against the Obama administration as well, it’s a bit unnecessary to nitpick unless you are personally invested somehow in defending a dishonorable person’s reputation
I think you overlooked one very important item: Location tracking. You can turn off the location in the settings of your phone. But you should also be aware that in newer phones, it can still be enabled to track you. If you are going to engage in protest activities and do not want the authorities tracking you, the best way is to shut your phone down, and even take out the battery. Use location sensitivity wisely, only when actually needed.
Leaving aside the author’s clueless and gratuitous whining over “climate-science [sic]”, this column makes good sense. Under the “Ditch Your Phone” section, I wish he’d mentioned Faraday cages as an alternative to leaving the phone at home. Placing phone(s) in a refrigerator or microwave is also effective.
I feel you have been pulled under the tractor by your emotions (unless you can somehow explain what gratuitous whining (impressive attempt at changing minds, there) over “climate-science” entails or doesn’t entail in the face of your (please provide) resonating arguments)
Add Subgraph OS to the list. https://subgraph.com
Seriously anyone who calls themselves a revolutionary against corporatism and neoliberal ideology should be using Linux or an open source OS and open source apps.
Apple is the epitome of corporate abuse in my mind.
I have to agree that we all need to take more care about security and privacy of our personal communications. But, that was the case last year, and a year before, and all those years that preceded, and I could have not see articles like this one, cautioning public about their privacy, and I wonder why now? Democrats demonstrated that they like to spy and tap-in on the massive scale, yet no presstitute to write anything remotely similar to this!?
So, I conclude that this piece is just another stone at Trump, from those who actually really want to know our privacy, from those who really spy on us, and listen to our communications, and been done so for decades….
You didn’t see articles like this one because you decided not to read them. I wrote many of them myself. Cautioning the public about privacy, in fact, is why The Intercept was first founded: to publish journalism based on Snowden documents.
The article was absolute garbage. EFF has been telling this stuff since conception, ACLU longer. Heck you personally have been telling us this stuff. But what does it have to do with Trump? He is going to take over the 5th fleet, NRO, DIA, NSA, CIA and other federal mafia’s? That will go over well for him. LOL. These problems existed long before he was born I hate the guy – I vote for Jill. Unless we actually address them without blaming everyone else they sure dont end with Trump. It is Us Vs Them not Rep Vs Dem. This intentionally trying to horrify us with the more horrifying horror. Its boring. Worse it creates tension, friction and violence (both sides are literally pulling people from cars now to beat them). Now if you have stolen documents proving something extraordinary is going to happen with this admin and the IC. There is an awesome story. I just think a little too much cos play (Social Justice Warrior) and your inner little girl came out a bit much in this story. Again – Trump is scum. But Obama kills children and gets a peace prize, I can make you a 100 page list of his lies, you know them. Stop trying to divide us. Work with us, unite us and help us. The fight is here it is not US vs Them or nothing.
All the technical information and encouragement to use it are great! However, the insulting tone and hyper-partisan pleading in the opening really grate.
You are of course entitled to write what you want, but it might prevent the most important aspects to get the widespread attention they deserve. Of course, maybe you’d like those others not to encrypt – because if they take the advice to secure properly, there’d be no WikiLeaks or Snowden documents to publish!
It seems you have crawled out from under a rock to suddenly declare your “rightness” founded, pretty much, on your feelings and feeling of entitlement as your chosen person sits now in power. I don’t see how this is any different from the pretentious know-it-all blindness we’ve had from the liberal set for the Obama era.
I feel like a parent with two stupid kids, hoping that a third comes along and kills them both
Me. Trump is unproven, and though he has been known in the past for incendiary comments, many things are said, emailed, and texted that are regrettable in highly heated campaigns. I do not excuse his past utterances or behavior, nor do I excuse the same from the other side. The main point is that the results of this election are much more than repudiation of corporate media. It is a repudiation of the divisiveness promoted by the current adminisration, the refusal to negotiate and come to anything close to consensus by our elected representatives, as well as the alarmist rhetoric of the writings and utterances of sites and authors like this who have inflamed election results into something akin to the rise of fascism. It’s time to come out of your bunker, put down your invisible ink, and take off the foil hats and try to contribute something to improving our culture rather than increasing the fears of those who feel that they have been marginalized. We and they would be much better served in efforts to hold media accountable for its product, elected representatives to honoring the promises made to the constituents who elected them to make a difference rather than just becoming additional members of Washington’s “good ol’ boys and girls club, and thought police found spewing a type of hatred and distrust that are incited by writings such as this. Become a part of the solution and not just another group throwing rocks from behind a tree to see who you can hit with your rhetoric and anger people into believing a revolution has started.
I am surprised how you, even at the intercept, tend to trust in corporate US in privacy matters. From a european perspective, we are used to being free game to the alliance of US enterprises and US administration and we don’t trust anyone of them any further than we can spit agaist the wind. (Official Germany is disgustingly submissive towards them though.)
E.g. how can you seriously recommend using WhatsApp. It is closed source and they only tell you they’d be using E2E Encryption. You have no control. You bet they make sure encryption will be circumvented, if governement finds any interest in you or your group acquaintances.
You do have control if you communicate via e-mail e.g. using GnuPG-encryption. GnuPG is Werners Program and OpenSource. OnionShare is Micahs Program and OpenSource, Veracryt from our french friends, Academic Signature…. The only trustwothy option to me is to rely on volunteers and idealists. Forget MS, Apple, Google,FB..
@micah: your Onionshare would be even more useful, if you would allow to preselect the onion-address. Such that you can tell:” at 13:00 CET tomorrow you will find the archive encrypted for you at the following onionsite…”
Good work and good article :-)
Stop criticising Trump for a moment – I know it is difficult for you – and take a moment to reflect, as Americans, on what you have just achieved over the last year of these Primaries and Presidential races.
8 years or so ago you voted in a half-black Obama on some sort of positive discrimination vote for minorities to “prove” you are all not pointy hat-wearing Rednecks, with some vague hopes at reforming the wrongs of the Bush era.
That clearly failed, despite some of you even on this website clinging on to the idea that Obama is some sort of revolutionary spirit. He is not. He is the archetypical Uncle Tom, a coconut, black on the outside, white within.
So what did Americans do? Make sure they did not repeat the same mistakes? No. One bunch put Hillary Clinton forward on some positive discrimination vote for women to “prove” to the world you are gender-equal and n…
Whilst another bunch of you voted for a complete polar-opposite bigot.
Oh dear.
Now, I read A LOT of history and I do not hold to the Great Man theory. Name 5 men who on their own changed the world forever. You will say Genghis Khan, but other than destruction and displacement he left no cultural legacies that can be directly attributed to him, no religious ones, not much in the way of building, quite the reverse. Mohammed? As with Jesus and Moses, do we really know who they were and what they thought and expected of the faithful? Both the Koran and the Bible have been endlessly edited and translated and adapted, Moses and Jesus are very probably not even real, and even historical accounts of Mohammed are vague. Napoleon’s exploits lasted an adulthood, Charlemagne’s too. And the genocidal exploits of Hitler, Stalin, Hirohito and Mao were accomplished with the world’s complicity and have all been outdone by the plague.
Trump will be the same. Even if the Doom Merchants are right and he goes bonkers and nukes California (seems more likely than Russia), he will have done it not as a Great Man acting alone, but as just another man aided and abetted by many other men, and elected through a democratic process by MILLIONS MORE. You.
You either voted for him or tried to vote in someone equally repulsive that sent many millions of people scurrying off to counter you by voting for Trump to ensure that insane warmongering banshee of a woman never got anywhere near the Oval Office.
I have a feeling I may be repeating this mantra over and over and over again for the next 8 years (assuming Trump doesn’t nuke California).
And the reason I will be repeating it over and over and over again is because Americans, like 8 out of 10 battered housewives, never listen and never learn.
The scariest thing about Trump for me is not him being his own man, it is him buying into the hateful shit the USA is already engaged in, and adding his own brand of greedy nastiness to it.
And all that is paid for by YOU.
The only way to be secure is to sort your mess out and rein in your military and intelligence agencies. And that, sadly, is not going to happen.
Harsh yet valid points .
I like this.
I think the author should buy himself a VR goggles since he is so upset and crying over reality. I guess sore loser is a loser forever.
I can’t imagine where you live that you think that comes across as impressive
Also, try Umbrella App. It’s open source and has loads of guides on digital and physical security stuff. Also issues like countering physical surveillance, organising safe protests and meetings.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=org.secfirst.umbrella
Code and Content:
https://github.com/securityfirst
And connect to your friends via Freenet. It’s the only project which gives you truly confidential messaging (hiding even when and whether you communicated) along with completely decentralized pseudonymous publishing (you don’t need to secure your own server to publish).
? https://freenetproject.org
Did you see the spike for vpns?
twitter.com/vpnmentor
Some of these caustic comments coming from what appears to be Trump voters are clear evidence of their lack of critical thinking, ability to check the veracity of their statements and their candidates statements and generally are great examples of what is wrong with education in the US.
Thanks to Glenn, Laura and Snowden we all know now that our rights have been violated by the Oval Office with the knowledge and consent of Congress since at least Reagan. It’s completely reasonable to believe Trump will do the same. I disagree but I also voted for Obama in 08 and he turned out worse than any previous administration and he campaigned on transparency.
I disagree with the politics of this piece but that in now way detracts from the value of it. I will say it again, this is the best piece I have read in a long time! Was it good enough for you Micah? No, you had to raise it more by answering questions from your readers who needed additional guidance. Very cool man, very cool……
PS-I believe I heard Trump say he would PARDON Snowden if elected. Not completely sure about that but almost.
Not quite– Trump’s stance on Snowden is that he’s a traitor who should be assassinated: “I think Snowden is a terrible threat, I think he’s a terrible traitor and you know what we used to do in the good old days when we were a strong country, you know what we used to do to traitors right?”
Well yeah; It depends on Trump which occasion and on whichever way the wind blows at any given moment.
Crap! Crap! I don’t know how the idea of Snowden being pardoned by Trump got in my head?
It looks like another four years of depression and kicking snakes………
Who writes such bullsh*t? Trump’s daughter is married to a deeply religious member of the Jewish faith, Jared Kushner One of his sons is married to a Jew lady.
What a fake stupid article by someone who has his knickers in a twist because his crowd failed to read the mood of the country. No mention of the profane laced language used by those rappers that supported Hillary. Apparently she was okay with women be called bitches, hoes, and mfuckrs as was those millenials who are now trashing businesses because they lost.
What is amazing for me is that Obama proposes transparency from the beginning and used NSA to spy all his allies cellphones conversations. What do you think Trump will do?…
His allies cellphones? Ok, but is that all? Wasn’t it everyone and everything (collect it all)? Trump will keep that status quo and probably add new egregious applications.
Thank you for this article. And for all the mouthbreathers on this comment thread, yes, Obama perpetuated the surveillance state but the difference is Obama is not a fascist, Trump is. Strongmen tend to try to stomp out their political opponents so it would behoove those who plan to oppose the trump administration to take appropriate precautions. Good work Micah!
While you’re wrapping your phone in tinfoil, it will only partially protect you. For complete and comprehensive protection PLEASE don’t forget to properly wrap your head in tinfoil as well.
“If you need to hide your location while you do especially high-risk work, such as whistleblowing, it might be better to leave your phone at home.
You can also wrap your phone in a piece of heavy duty tin foil if you want to keep it with you. And although slow, the US mail is good for citizen journalists to share information.
Good tips, but no mention of the OS recommended for whistleblowers? Tails is still my #1 pick for a security distro, even if it has less everyday use than Qubes.
Micah, what do you think about Wickr? It seems even more secure and private than Signal, as it doesn’t require users to link their account to an email or a phone number.
Donald John Trump was born born June 14, 1946. Maybe the culture has changed a little since then.
Stupid article. If this person is so worried about the next administration needs to pack his bags and leave this counrty
Well, that’s an incredibly sophisticated conclusion
You have no idea what type of President Trump will be. You assume he will be what we have had in the past. Your not old enough to remember true freedom. I have shoes older than you. You will see government get smaller and immigration go back to. What it was. And heads who are crooked will roll. And this country will not be giving freebies to lazy baby makers. And riots will disappear. There will be equal rights. Not special rights. Keep this letter and in four years if I am still around you have my permission to publish it. Oh and the kids rioting are doing so because the. BENGHAZI BITCH promised them free college. She is going to jail. Along with Obama for treason. The department of homeland security will be so busy with Muslim coward’s. Your hard drive is safe. I’m sure in college they brought you to some of the scary crap in your story. It’s the crap they feed you to reset your mindset. For their own plans. They didn’t count on a Trump to speak to us folks with common sense . Would understand what u news writers called nuts. How many of his crazy ideas came true? Everyone!! He will surround himself with the smartest people on each problem and he will start trimming the dead weight. Thank You for reading my version. We shall see who’s correct in time. Take care. And get ready for a President who alot of us will wish he could serve longer than 8 years.
Mr. or Ms Lee, I tend to agree with you, perhaps a little less surely but I am leaving room for hope. When the Clinton induced fear of Trump subsides, and his less than diplomatic jargon is translated into actions, we may see some silver in the lining of this cloud we perceive. At least he has smashed the grip that both the GOP and DNC had on candidate selection. This article (hopefully) will open people’s minds to how dangerous it is to agree with policies that work for “Us” and forget that the other side might be in control one day.
He will surround himself with the smartest people on each problem…
You say this about the guy who was considering, for Attorney General, Chris Christie — a Republican who, at least in his version of events, was surrounded by five people all of whom feloniously conspired to make a traffic nightmare for commuters, while he remained blissfully unaware.
None of his other picks are any better.
This is a bunch of bias propaganda crap
Thank you so much for this invaluable and enlightened contribution.
NSA Director: Mr. President, our new system, which integrates phone, internet, and banking data on Americans, is able to identify committed political activists for any issue with 80% certainty.
Obama: My John Yoo clone at the OLC says that the Chief Executive is entitled to such powers.
Trump: Whatever it takes to keep tabs on the bad guys.
Practical Difference: None.
Jai Guru Deva Om
The current Tyrant has all of the same tools.
‘…leave your phone at home.’
Why does every just say this when powering off the phone is just a effective?
I know there are fake shutdown mechanisms that can fool you into thinking the phone is shutdown when it isn’t. But, given you can rule those out….. also I’ve not heard of any phones that use standby power. Shutting off the phone should be fine. Battery removal ftw.
Because a bunch of phones of known associates powering off in the same location also tells those snooping that you are up to something. Leaving it at home (on or off) makes them work to find out where you are and with whom.
Have to agree with alot of the posts here. Take out the first 3 paragraphs and this is an excellent article.
I didn’t vote for him and don’t like him but he does not scare me anymore than the last 3, er 4 well 5 last presidents. I doubt very seriously he will be able to increase the dismantling of our rights and freedoms faster than shillary. Seriously, Obama looked like Bush on steroids and shillary was getting ready to show Obama how the big boys do it….
Lots of good info in that most of the computer/phone using public should read and implement.
LOL… bet the DNC wishes they had done this a few years ago…..
Agreed.. I don’t give 1/9th of a shit about the opinionated diatribes of the writers on this site. All that matters is real content, which happily a significant part of this article actually is.
content AND context my angry friend
As if right now you don’t need surveillance self defense against the current administration, only the one to come! Really?
I submit that the political hysteria and bias that this article opens with is exactly indicative of why there was zero reform under the least open administration and most whistleblower punishing President in the last ninety years. Although there was some theoretical opposition, there was such satisfaction with a political ally that practical reforms failed. Now there is much speculative fear when supposedly a political opponent will have the same tools, as if they haven’t not only been abused all along, but that the abuse increased the last eight years, with not a single abuser official ever punished, but promoted. In reality, there is an enduring Deep State which elections, regardless of outcome, have yet to restrain. This is the problem, because Donald Trump is hardly the one who introduced these innovations against freedom, and can’t even be in any way blamed for all the abuses. I suppose that the bogeyman aspect is seen as useful to gin up support for reform at this late date, but concentration on the absolute “evil” that Trump supposedly represents, is just more of the demonization of the “deplorables” who elected him and who will thus be unable to hear the important need for reforms if it’s just couched in radical “progressive” inflamed hatred of what they voted for. That’s just more of the very myopia that caused the still blaming others Clintons to lose the election.
” a racist, xenophobic, authoritarian, climate-science-denying, misogynistic, revenge-obsessed ego-maniac”
Jeez, not biased much? Versus a lying, brain damaged, world class grifter, who attacks women her husband has raped. Who is so upstanding as to have duped people into helping the Haitians, while pocketing 90% of the proceeds.
Also, selling American govt influence for laundered bribes.
So, I can follow your outline to keep the Patriot groups out of the FBI’s purview?
You are doing the very thing that Greenwald has written about in many of his articles. You are blasting Trump as if he is the sole problem, when frankly he just a result of a much bigger problem.
Do you honestly think that now Trump is in, that surveillance is all of sudden going to be a major problem? Because that’s what you are implying, or is the truth that it is already a problem. That it’s happening under Republican and Democrats, that it happened under Bush and Obama. You are falling into the same left-right paradigm trap that everyone is falling into. It’s fake, a fallacy, theater. People voted for Trump for the same reasons they voted for Bernie, because they believe in their hearts that they were anti-establishment. That’s the real movement, the real concern. The same trait and concern in both voters, the only difference being that they voted for different candidates because they have different views on the way the problem should be dealt with.
The only good and unbiased thing about The Intercept is Glenn Greenwald. The rest just keep falling into the same trap and spewing the same non-sense. Trump this, Trump that, while ignoring the atrocities of everyone else in congress.
Surveillance is a major problem for certain groups of Americans now, but I think it’s about to become a major problem for orders of magnitude more people, especially those who are directly are in the way of his policies. And it will get dished out at the whim of a president who’s surrounding himself with bigots, and who is obsessed with revenge.
I agree with you, Micah. The people on here saying we have nothing more to worry about with Trump than we had with Obama are ignoring Trump’s vicious campaign, short fuse, irrational behavior, lack of self control, absence of a moral compass, disdain for the rule of law, and vengeful nature. Yes, the surveillance state expanded under Obama, but with Trump it will get even worse and he will use it to go after his perceived enemies including political opponents, journalists, social activists, attorneys, judges, immigrants, etc. Trump is a vile nutcase with the most awesome power the world has ever seen at his disposal with the NSA, the military, etc.
First of all, a good, informative article about woes of surveillance and how to avoid things. I do not like Signal, just another closed single point of failure, XMPP and Jabber are better. IMHO.
Actually, looking from Europe into the US, Trump is not worse, if at all, than Clinton. NSA is completely out of control, for us it does not really matter who is in charge. Can it get any worse than with Alexander? Trump is a Racist? Yeah, could be. But for the outside world, it does not matter if President Trump gives a shit about Syrian, Libyan, or whatever lives, or if it is Clinton. Did she adhere to any western standards when killing bin Laden? Did she act in any way human when she uttered “We came, we saw, he died (giggle)”? Did the DNC show any sign of democratic understanding when doing the coup in Nevada? Are chances for a release of Assange bigger with Trump or with Clinton? Snowden?
Time to raise the encryption shields, but not because of Trump.
“Trump has repeatedly shown utter disrespect for the rule of law.”
Lost me on that line, Micah.
Mr. Obama has been a persistent scofflaw virtually since he took office (and was immediately awarded a Nobel Peace Prize by the dim Swedes to confirm the irony). Until now you’ve never particularly noticed that problem. A bit late, old son.
You people (and I use that phrase quite deliberately) must accept you have silently endorsed and encouraged lawless executive behavior which you favored before but now suddenly claim to fear in the hands of another person.
“A nation of laws and not men.” If you are suddenly worried about who holds office, then you (and your fellow lefties) are merely being confronted by consequences of your past tolerance for replacing the rule of law with the rule of men. Else it wouldn’t be a problem. QED
We can know with considerable certainty that Mr. Obama’s chosen replacement would have followed suit with alacrity. Loss of that undeniable opportunity for criminal governance has left many of your fellow snowflakes in tears of desperation.
Mr. Obama said “elections have consequences.” You lot thought that was an assured promise of rainbows and unicorns. Now you know it for what it really was — a grim warning. Others heard it. You did not.
People now running around like their hair is on fire shows who was totally out of touch with reality. Reality has now gotten in touch with them.
Restoring the iron cordon of objective law — all of it — is the only achievable solution, along with agreeing to no longer treat the law as a Chinese menu from which you (or your designated champion) can pick and choose with impunity as it suits your personal fancy. That agreement has to extend also to the right-wing elements of this society who are no less willing to subvert the law “for the common good”.
People get the government they deserve. Good and hard.
Clip from the TI article right next door:
“And the fact is that when you when you empower The White House in the way that the Democrats did through their silence or their support of horrid violent policies under Obama, you then continue the game forward so that whoever comes next starts from that point and not from sort of a baseline debate about what’s constitutional.”
Until the dim Dems come around to accept their obligation to support enforcement of even those laws they don’t agree with, nobody on the other side will agree to enforce those laws they favor.
What fills that vacuum will be tyranny, by default.
I see that you are reading The Intercept for the first time, bh2. Because if you had been reading it prior to the last week, you would have seen dozens of stories exposing the Obama administration’s abuse of power in allowing the NSA and FBI, etc. to spy on its own citizens who were not suspected of any wrongdoing. Micah’s point is that this kind of abuse of power will be orders of magnitude worse with Trump.
What this software,
Micah you are a bit delusional. With the crimes Killary committed, the controversy surrounding her antics and death on her hands it seems a bit audacious to attack DT and not her and the establishment as well.
One can’t talk about everything. Do you actually have something to say or are you just mad?
You ppl are tiring
As a long time reader and admirer of The Intercept, in particular the insightful and thoughtful writing by Greenwald and McLaughlin, I was incredibly disappointed with this article and the obvious lack of journalistic objectivity and intellectual honesty. Mr. Lee should be incredibly embarrassed and find a more appropriate outlet for his pretenses, for example, The New York Times.
Todd, which bit lacked objectivity and honesty? Let’s hear it…
Thanks for this clear and useful guide. Time to get to work.
Well that’s your opinion. Thank God not everyone shares that option. That’s what make living in a Country where men and women who fought for your freedom so nice. America has spoken. This country needs change. The government works for the taxpaying American Citizens. The constitution was put in place to keep our government in place. When the government wants to change the constitution, that means all they want is more power to dictate. If you’re that much of a moron look at other countries that have done it. I’m not saying either were qualified but at least we got the lesser of two evils. Your article is wrong. Get your facts straight. You’re a terrible journalist.
Not all phone are iPhones ans Androids…what about Windows phones and Blackberry phones?
WhatsApp is available for Windows Phone and Blackberry. I’m not very familiar with their full disk encryption options though.
Regarding Blackberry and its willingness to hand over information to domestic and foreign ‘intelligence’ agencies…here’s something to read about, “Blackberry is Eager to Intercept Messages for Foreign Police”,
http://www.cbc.ca/news/technology/blackberry-taps-user-messages-1.3620186
“A specialized unit inside mobile firm BlackBerry has for years enthusiastically helped intercept user data — including BBM messages — to help in hundreds of police investigations in dozens of countries, a CBC News investigation reveals.”
“”We were helping law enforcement kick ass,” said one of a number of sources who told CBC News that the company is swamped by requests that come directly from police in dozens of countries.”
“BlackBerry is allowing foreign police to bypass the Mutual Legal Assistance Treaty, a diplomatic agreement that allows Canadian officials to review requests from foreign police and consider whether they are legal under Canadian law.”
“This is direct. This is a sidestepping of that entire process. This is BlackBerry being the one that makes that decision, as opposed to the Canadian government. U.S. law prohibits the likes of Apple, Facebook, and Google from intercepting communications on behalf of foreign agencies, which Parsons says contrasts to BlackBerry’s practice.”
And this from VICE News:
https://news.vice.com/article/exclusive-canada-police-obtained-blackberrys-global-decryption-key-how
“A high-level surveillance probe of Montreal’s criminal underworld shows that Canada’s federal policing agency has had a global encryption key for BlackBerry devices since 2010.”
“According to technical reports by the Royal Canadian Mounted Police that were filed in court, law enforcement intercepted and decrypted roughly one million PIN-to-PIN BlackBerry messages in connection with the probe. The report doesn’t disclose exactly where the key — effectively a piece of code that could break the encryption on virtually any BlackBerry message sent from one device to another — came from. But, as one police officer put it, it was a key that could unlock millions of doors.”
“Government lawyers spent almost two years fighting in a Montreal courtroom to keep this information out of the public record.”
Canada hosted the 2010 Winter Olympics, the first host country to set the new high bar for security spending on the Games at over $1 billion. What Canadians got, and what every host country gets these days is the most sophisticated security surveillance system governments can buy. Canada’s Charter of Rights and Freedoms have been trampled on every since.
Thought windows phone were on the way out.
You thought wrong! They’re still alive and kicking…
Regarding Blackberry phones:
From Vice News April 2016: “According to technical reports by the Royal Canadian Mounted Police that were filed in court, law enforcement intercepted and decrypted roughly one million PIN-to-PIN BlackBerry messages in connection with the probe. The report doesn’t disclose exactly where the key — effectively a piece of code that could break the encryption on virtually any BlackBerry message sent from one device to another — came from. But, as one police officer put it, it was a key that could unlock millions of doors. Government lawyers spent almost two years fighting in a Montreal courtroom to keep this information out of the public record.”
https://news.vice.com/article/exclusive-canada-police-obtained-blackberrys-global-decryption-key-how
From CBC news: “BlackBerry is allowing foreign police to bypass the Mutual Legal Assistance Treaty, a diplomatic agreement that allows Canadian officials to review requests from foreign police and consider whether they are legal under Canadian law. This is direct. This is a sidestepping of that entire process. This is BlackBerry being the one that makes that decision, as opposed to the Canadian government. U.S. law prohibits the likes of Apple, Facebook, and Google from intercepting communications on behalf of foreign agencies, which an expert says contrasts to BlackBerry’s practice.”
http://www.cbc.ca/news/technology/blackberry-taps-user-messages-1.3620186
Some real brain dead dems here. It’s so nice to watch them in terror now. LMFAO
Right on, thank goodness some people can think
I live in a cul de sac of deplorables….
We are all honoring the safe spaces of our neighbors from afar…in the meantime we are self reflecting on what narrow minded:
racist
xenophobic
white privileged
anti-semitic
mysoginist
people we all are….. its so refreshing.
You think you’ll be immune from the terror?
I think a lot of this security relies too heavily on encryption. Encryption has several problems: to begin with, with Theresa May in Britain and a bunch of Republican functionaries in Washington, it seems very likely to become illegal. Second, even if it remains legal, it probably is being cracked by some sort of secret supercomputer or algorithm. And third, there are quantum computers under development that will simply render it irrelevant, plain as cleartext, and I doubt it will take long for that to happen.
CODES, on the other hand, remain a valid option. If two people can agree on a few critical phrases, there is nothing that all the supercomputers in Utah can do to break that.
Another issue I have with this is that you don’t make the threat model very clear. Many people doing politics go ahead and sign their name right on the dotted line of a petition. For them to disguise their politics online seems pretty pointless. However, if they have some risque pictures online and they try to run for politics later then the other side might try to do cyberbullying. In that case it’s not their political activities they need to hide, but their apolitical activities! Even someone who currently has no political views may be having information harvested and then years later on when they become important it might be used.
But that kind of case illustrates a reality: we might do far better if, instead of trying to come up with all kinds of ways to be “safe” from attack, we had a few folks who were willing to go the extra mile to employ people who are cyberbullied or hit with false charges.
As for jacqueries, my feeling is that it is not useful to come up with ways for three or more people to conspire to some activity online. Either they can do it in the open, or they shouldn’t be conspiring, and especially not online. Whatever they intend, with some thought they should be more effective as individuals.
>>> CODES, on the other hand, remain a valid option. If two people can agree on a few critical phrases, there is nothing that all the supercomputers in Utah can do to break that. <<<
You mean words and phrases like "pizza" and "pizza party"??? Those are favorite DNC terms.
If an entire committee of people knows a code, it ain’t a code any more.
If any lawmakers are serious about banning encryption, they’re going to have an uphill climb. Encryption is basically just math, and as we’ve seen in other cases it’s pretty much impossible to ban a number. Even if the US or UK manage to ban it domestically, there’ll always be someone providing it elsewhere.
A child porn file is just a big number, and they don’t seem to have much trouble banning that. Wikipedia even has an entry https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Illegal_number (Of course, doing so drives an allegedly $4 billion market in raping kids to make films, but who cares? As we know from drug enforcement, so long as it looks like you’re “fighting” evil, it doesn’t matter how much your fight motivates the evil.) The key thing about encryption is that in order for it to be useful, someone has to know you use it. And whoever that is, could tell.
Making encryption illegal will be a real trick. All internet based commerce depends on it, as does securely authenticating with any website (such as Facebook or your bank).
For the most part, only asymmetric encryption is vulnerable to quantum techniques (the ones used to verify identity or exchange symmetric keys), and there are quantum hardened alternatives waiting in the wings. The symmetric algorithms used to secure most data are pretty safe. So, as long as you don’t have to exchange a key (disk encryption, password protection) you’re probably safe.
Disk encryption already doesn’t protect you: https://nakedsecurity.sophos.com/2016/04/28/suspect-who-wont-decrypt-hard-drives-jailed-indefinitely/ (It is worth pointing out that in that case, the suspect is accused of “child porn”, but I remember reading he’s actually a Philadelphia cop who had a confidential source about something that shed light on corruption in his department…)
The ban on encryption probably won’t be as big a trick as you think. I mean, “key escrow” was proposed decades ago. I would expect them to settle on some updated version of it, where two companies (modern capitalism rarely permits competition by three) would be allowed to make some gizmo that does the key escrow and signs it with the authorized user’s fingerprint. The message contents would be prone to “random” “auditing” and if there is something inexplicable the user would get asked about it. The KGB did not take kindly to letters with DNA sequences in them back in the 1990s, and now the KGB has won the U.S. election.
Thanks for this article. Can agree, Qubes is really worth a look! If you are not so tech-savvy, I too can recommend using Signal, I would also add encrypted email like Tutanota to the list: https://tutanota.com
Your article is written at a 3rd grade level all you do is call names you should be ashamed of yourself and go to therapy go to your safe space
Google “comma” and learn how they should be employed.
TI writers have been warning about how to employ these measures for a long time.
“Trump has repeatedly shown utter disrespect for the rule of law. He doesn’t …”
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Mr. Lee –
A most informative article, with the exception of your leftist diatribe against Trump.
You mention “…utter disrespect for the rule of law.” Now, W-T-F! look at what your Hillary did – she destroyed 30K+ emails AFTER she was supposed to hand them over to the feds. Lots of respect for the rule of law there – wouldn’t you agree? And no mention of that in anything you’ve ever penned! Fucking disgusting. Leftism is a fucking disease. GTFOOH and go back to Mother Jones, you twat.
The EMAILS didn’t kill anyone. They didn’t deny your rights, nor did they put your life in danger. Your perspective is skewed. What day is it today ? Today is Saturday and DT is for or against peaceful protests? Who knows. The problem with DT is all the campaign promises he made that will utterly destroy the democracy. How about those emails? In a DT democracy, will we get a copy of all the emails of the new Sec of State?
So you’re saying that because someone broke the law doesn’t mean that it affected anyone? Yes, it does affect everyone. Criminals will now have the excuse, well, Hillary did it, so why am i getting in trouble for it? You liberals make me sick.
So funny. The Intercept never wrote an article titled “Surveillance Self-Defense Against the Obama Administration” — when it was our current president that expanding the surveillance state, lied about to the public, and broke the law in defiance of the courts.
The Intercept is having a tantrum now because the woman who wanted to kill or capture Edward Snowden lost the election. Go figure.
We didn’t? I wrote these during the Obama Administration:
https://theintercept.com/2016/07/02/security-tips-every-signal-user-should-know/
https://theintercept.com/2016/06/22/battle-of-the-secure-messaging-apps-how-signal-beats-whatsapp/
https://theintercept.com/2016/02/18/passcodes-that-can-defeat-fbi-ios-backdoor/
https://theintercept.com/2015/11/12/edward-snowden-explains-how-to-reclaim-your-privacy/
https://theintercept.com/2015/09/16/getting-hacked-doesnt-bad/
https://theintercept.com/2015/07/14/communicating-secret-watched/
https://theintercept.com/2015/04/27/encrypting-laptop-like-mean/
https://theintercept.com/2015/03/26/passphrases-can-memorize-attackers-cant-guess/
Not doing diligent research is one of the reasons we got here, I think…
Don’t bother Micah. You’ll be surprised how many people in the TI comment section don’t know how to use a search tool.
These are just technical articles. Let’s be honest with each other for a moment. I am sure you and every other writer for the Intercept voted for Obama and Hillary, even though they are champions of the deep state. It really shows now. Your technical articles all magically have the name Trump in the title.
I am sure all of you are really, really sad right now — that the women who wanted to kill or capture Edward Snowden lost . What irony!
“Surveillance Self-Defense Against the Trump Administration”
Funny, none of your titles listed have Obama’s name in it. Did you even mention his massive spying excesses in any of your articles?
Generally, The Intercept does cover these topics:
https://theintercept.com/2016/06/30/secret-rules-make-it-pretty-easy-for-the-fbi-to-spy-on-journalists/
Here one with “Obama” in the title as you desire:
http://www.nytimes.com/2016/02/26/us/politics/obama-administration-set-to-expand-sharing-of-data-that-nsa-intercepts.html
There you go: http://www.nytimes.com/2016/02/26/us/politics/obama-administration-set-to-expand-sharing-of-data-that-nsa-intercepts.html
“Do you even mention names”
You’re really grasping for straws here. TI is pretty consistent on this issue.
Not one of those articles is directed at Obama, in the same way you have childishly directed this one at Trump.
Great tips, but not using TouchID is probably a mistake for most people, who will generally choose the shortest and easiest-to-type (and most crackable) password. TouchID is several orders of magnitude more secure, certainly from everyday threats like snooping friends and thieves. You may not know this, but you are required to enter your password to enable TouchID after rebooting. A much better recommendation would be to use TouchID in conjunction with an immense password (mine is 15 characters) that you wouldn’t mind typing in a couple of times a week. If you get hassled and you don’t want law enforcement to be able to force you to unlock your phone, turn it off.
Not if you’re an activist who will be out protesting. If you use Touch ID to unlock your phone, and you get detained or arrested, there’s a good chance that cops will be able to access your phone and read all of your text messages, and access your email, Facebook, and other accounts. (I also said to use at least a 6 digit passcode, and an 11 digit passcode if you’re really committed.) I’m giving advice for activists, not necessarily general advice for everyone.
Is this a joke? I guess so much for American’s starting to come together after 16+ years of growing more and more divided. Instead of taking a deep look into what caused American’s to reject left wing positions you focus immediately on driving a further wedge between American’s. If a conservative writer would have written a piece slamming Clinton if she won he/she would have immediately been criticized by you, other left wing writers and the “main stream” media. American’s have rejected your views and the politicians that espouse them. Deal with it.
The “left wing positions” that “America rejected” (more accurately, that 24% of Americans — less than those who voted for Clinton — rejected) are protected by the US Constitution. As ACLU executive director Anthony Romero puts it, “These proposals are not simply un-American and wrong-headed. They are unlawful and unconstitutional, and would violate the First, Fourth, Fifth, Eighth, and Fourteenth Amendments of the Constitution, as well as other statutes and international treaties.”
“WhatsApp is now owned by Facebook. But it’s still end-to-end encrypted, which means the company can’t read the content of any messages that its users send”
“the company can’t read”
Can you prove that?
Yes, you can. WhatsApp now uses the Signal protocol: https://whispersystems.org/blog/whatsapp-complete/ — and experts can verify it by, for example, getting the Android APK and reverse engineering it. That said, Signal has better security for several reasons, but WhatsApp is not nearly the worst option out there.
I don’t believe it for a second. WhatsApp is proprietary software. Suggesting one should reverse engineer it is unreasonable. If it is not free software, you should not trust it.
Signal has free software clients, but it relies on proprietary Google Services.
If there is proprietary software running on your device that could access the same in- or output or storage devices as the supposedly secure program, your data is not secure.
“When The intercept started it promised objective journalism. I guess that didn’t happen. I guess you chose to create yet another HaffPo.”
Yep. Exactly. These clowns are clearly on the payroll of the left wing of the american fascist party. Greenwald is somewhat better, but he is also responsible fot the vomits of people micah lee, mackey and the rest of criminal clowns.
But Mackey is such a fragile flower!
I suspect Glenn must be ever vigilant that he doesn’t accidentally step on the puppies. Hopefully Rolling Stone will eventually offer him a better gig.
WhatsApp is now owned by google. This safe?
WhatsApp is now owned by Facebook. But it’s still end-to-end encrypted, which means the company can’t read the content of any messages that its users send — which makes it a much better option than Facebook groups, or other non-encrypted services. They can, however, access the metadata. See https://theintercept.com/2016/06/22/battle-of-the-secure-messaging-apps-how-signal-beats-whatsapp/ for a more detailed analysis.
Good to know…just a matter of time then
Hey Micah,
Isnt it already a reason for not recommending WhatsApp to activists? If in court data shows that person x and person y were exchanging lots of messages at time t, when some event z took place, many judges might consider it a strong clue or evidence of their participation in the event z. So, in this regard, Facebook is quite smart, because gathering metadata is perhaps easier than all plaintext and they already give evidence to instruct judicial analysis and decisions. Anyways, a trial is done with many kinds of different informations that can be crossed.
Yours,
Installing all updates promptly is a path to the functional disaster of your device. Apple, but I imagine all of them, notoriously fucks with the functionality of your device with every new iOS. Email order in a chain becomes undecipherable, old apps freeze and take weeks to get up to speed with the iOS. As a result, I wait for weeks to install updates until they’ve worked out as many bugs as the parent company can reasonably address.
The only real way to stay defensible would be for some device manufacturer to come along and reject the policy of forced obsolescence. Until then, they’ve got us by the balls with their sadistic functionality updates.
You are so right; I mistakenly agreed to an upgrade 2 weeks ago and I still haven’t figured out (I’m a bit tech challenged) how to isolate one message from what is now a complete thread bunched all together. Am back to “later”, then “disagree to terms”, and they leave me alone for a couple of days.
Was this a reprint of a Huffingtonpost article?
No.
read the into. Immediately disqualified the author.
Somebody who is that gullible may possess correct information. By chance. I don’t want to rely on that chance.
When The intercept started it promised objective journalism. I guess that didn’t happen. I guess you chose to create yet another HaffPo.
Great constructive criticism. You do nothing to make your case to persuade the rest of us. Douche.
Most of what you have written in this article is way over my head and uses terminology with which I am unfamiliar. What should I do to learn more about this subject? Are there courses I can take? I am not a young person and even though I am reasonably computer literate, much of the encryption stuff is way beyond me.
This article covers a whole lot of ground. It mentions many different technologies, and they can all be very confusing. I think the best way to proceed is to pick one thing you want to learn more about (like encrypting your phone, or using the Signal app) and spend some time learning about that topic in more detail. Check out the related links I linked to in this article, and also this lists some good resources: https://freedom.press/digital-security
This is a much better guide.
https://ssd.eff.org/
What? No mention of e-mail encryption?
Qubes is cool indeed. Did you omit Subgraph because it isnt ready or other reasons? Just getting people off Windows would be a yuge improvement though.
I almost also wrote a Subgraph section, and I probably will highlight it more in the future, because it is an awesome project that’s doing amazing work. But yeah, it’s not quite stable and ready for day-to-day use for most people, while Qubes is.
I had Qubes installed for awhile and will again but, like most people, i cannot afford a lot of new hardware and Qubes 4+ requires VT-x and VT-d in the chipset while my i7 mobo only does one of those.
Absolutely one of the best pieces I’ve read in a long time! Great Fucking Work! Micah Lee, If you were within reach I would kiss ya….