斯諾登:任何沒有加密的信息都會被情報系統獲取
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Snowden: Any Unencrypted Message Goes to Every Intelligence Service The New York Times Magazine has a quick Q&A with Edward Snowden, conducted through intermediary Laura Poitras, the documentary filmmaker who's been filming Snowden since earlier this year. It's mostly straightforward, except for one potentially significant reveal. The nuts and bolts of the interview are pretty standard, though still interesting given the subject: Snowden went to Poitras and her partner Glenn Greenwald because they were among the few journalists whose work he respected and felt continued to hold those in power accountable; he knew he could trust Poitras when he realized she trusted him less than he trusted her; Poitras and Greenwald were probably bummed out when they showed up and saw how young he is. The most striking quote, though, comes while Snowden is discussing secure communications with the journalists: I was surprised to realize that there were people in news organizations who didn’t recognize any unencrypted message sent over the Internet is being delivered to every intelligence service in the world. In the wake of this year’s disclosures, it should be clear that unencrypted journalist-source communication is unforgivably reckless. It's not 100 percent clear, given the context, if he's talking about all unencrypted messages period, or simply those from journalists at news organizations—and frankly, it's hard to decide which would be more damning if true. |
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