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  1. Look, I'm delighted to offer my best assistance to anyone who wants to know what they will need to know in the very near future, but I'd prefer to do it on a relatively secure IRC server. It doesn't need refreshing all the time, and frankly, microblogs are _agressively_ public. By design. One of the biggest problems for a privacy-aware individual is: who do you trust? And it's an answer that should be kept, insofar as possible, a household word. Everything gets compromised eventually, I think, save TOR, EFF, and the ACLU. AnonOps must be _mostly_ moles by now. The FBI nailed LulzSec to the wall - and they cheated to do it. If I tell you who I trust, which is what I consider my best educated guess made by keeping my ear to the ground, I'd like to avoid having the whole net full of morons believing in them too. That'll draw the FBI down on their heads for sure.

    Tuesday, 17-Apr-12 20:57:32 UTC from web
    1. @psykozohedron Well, of course there are things which you should not reveal in such a public way as this - but I'm not here to discuss my deepest secrets - there are other places for this.

      Tuesday, 17-Apr-12 21:01:59 UTC from web