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Matthew Green
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Baltimore, MD
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I teach cryptography at Johns Hopkins.
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Matthew Green
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Today’s energy. pic.twitter.com/Sn5o3Tb5TG
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bruise almighty
@kmlefranc
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27. sij |
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I had to get a background check for my job, and it turns out the report is a 300+ page pdf of every single tweet I’ve ever liked with the work “fuck” in it.
Enjoy your dystopian bs! *waves*
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Matthew Green
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Please tell me this is a macabre Twitter joke and not a thing that someone planned. pic.twitter.com/5ibfR0gfLS
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Matthew Green
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Greenwald, for all his failure to engage helpfully with what’s happening in the US, has at least been able to do good in Brazil. What’s Matt Taibbi doing?
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Riana Pfefferkorn
@Riana_Crypto
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Over the last 25 years, while law enforcement was off complaining about encryption, we've LITERALLY BUILT A SOCIETY THAT'S DEPENDENT ON IT. We absolutely cannot afford to scare service providers away from providing it themselves or allowing it over-the-top of their own services.
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Runa Sandvik
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I was today years old when I found out that @signalapp has a note to self feature which also supports disappearing messages. pic.twitter.com/TnaClEKxeZ
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Matthew Green
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Geometry Dash.
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Matthew Green
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Apparently it’s about response time. 🤷♀️
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Matthew Green
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I don’t remember the model. Just ASUS 27 inch.
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Matthew Green
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Same game at 60hz. pic.twitter.com/SC1jVd6h0W
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Matthew Green
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He got some of the money for Christmas and he’s still going to be walking dogs for a while. But yes, he’s pretty spoiled.
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Matthew Green
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My son spent weeks saving up for a 144hz gaming monitor. I thought he was nuts until I filmed it in slow motion. (You can see 60hz lights flickering for reference.) pic.twitter.com/pWbnHd24kG
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Matthew Green
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31. sij |
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When the deaths and cases stop being exponential and we have a really good handle on the fatality rate (and it’s low) it will “merely” be a public health disaster like Swine Flu. Until we know that information I’d say it’s underblown outside of a few paranoid communities.
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Matthew Green
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Thanks!
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Matthew Green
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The latest update to @signalapp just seems to crash instantly on my phone, so today has been more productive.
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Riana Pfefferkorn
@Riana_Crypto
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Christ, the EARN IT Act is just so brain-breakingly stupid. It would allow the AG to write "best practices" making providers legally liable for offering end-to-end encryption. OK, well, what's to stop people from separately encrypting data and *then* transmitting it?
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Matthew Green
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That’s not fun!
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Alex Stamos
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31. sij |
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As we are laying out in a paper I’ve been tinkering with for months, I think detection of known CSAM on E2EE will not have as positive a ratio of impact to privacy risk as other mitigations aimed at abuses where the victim is part of the conversation.
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Matthew Green
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All sorts of things are possible. Are they efficient? Safe from abuse, eg Repurposing the system? We don’t know. It’s pie in the sky research.
Not using encryption is the only current non-research solution.
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Matthew Green
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15. “Let’s build encryption systems that are somehow compatible with (currently well-intentioned) mass surveillance, and hand them over to politicians who have displayed no consistent principles in seeking this capability” does not feel like the winning move in this game. //END
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