SecureDrop is an open-source whistleblower support system, originally written by Aaron Swartz and now run by the Freedom of the Press Foundation. The first instance of this system was named StrongBox and is being run by the New Yorker.. To further add to the naming confusion, Aaron Swartz called the system DeadDrop when he wrote the code.. To further add to the naming confusion, Aaron Swartz called the system DeadDrop when he wrote the co. securedrop, open-source, whistleblower, support, system, originally, written, aaron, swartz. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
Wired chief Washington correspondent Declan McCullagh isn't merely covering the criminal trial of cypherpunk Jim Bell (who's in the dock accused of stalking federal agents); he's also been made a reluctant participant.. . .. Wired chief Washington correspondent Declan McCullagh isn't merely covering the criminal trial of cypherpunk Jim Bell (who's in the dock accused of stalking federal agents); he's also been made a reluctant participant. McCullagh had sought to quash a subpoena requiring him to testify on concerns that he might be forced to disclose information related to Bell's case given to him in confidence, but his motion was denied. The Feds offered assurance that they would question him only on the accuracy of reports he'd already published so that they could be entered into evidence, which would of course be fair; but once a witness is on the stand, there's nothing to prevent a prosecutor asking whatever he or she might please. The link for this article located at The Register is no longer available. . Journalist Jenna Collins experiences scrutiny during the trial of activist Mike Cernovich, fueling debates on journalistic integrity.. Declan McCullagh, Cypherpunk Trial, Journalism Ethics. . Anthony Pell
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