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Hillary Clinton was asked if she wiped the disc she was using for her email; she said, 'Do you mean with a damp cloth?' This, to me, is frightening.
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In America, we have bible-reading applications: every single one of those applications asks permission to turn on your microphone, your camera; it wants permission to read your e-mails and the right to send e-mails wherever it chooses.
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A good example is more irritating than a bad one.
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The world chooses to think what the world thinks.
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As the economy goes south, petty theft begins. And then grand theft. And then muggings.
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Corporations understand the value of security because the leakage of their competitive information could be the end of the corporation.
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I gravitate to the world's outcasts.
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I have a huge underground following on the web.
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In this age of communications that span both distance and time, the only tool we have that approximates a 'whisper' is encryption. When I cannot whisper in my wife's ear or the ears of my business partners, and have to communicate electronically, then encryption is our tool to keep our secrets secret.
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Libertarian principles are very simple, but you can't violate any of them and still call yourself Libertarian.
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I don't know much about technology anymore.
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Is Snowden a good man or a bad man? I have no clue and even less interest.
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Any idiot can make money. Keeping money, very few can do.
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I have dual citizenship; I would be happy to go to England. I would be very happy to go to America.
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Let me tell you what the truth is... I have learned one thing in life: there is no such thing as bad press. There is not. That's a fundamental truth. The more bad things said about you, the more power they give to you.
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Belize is still a pirate haven and is run more or less along the lines established centuries ago by the likes of Captain Morgan, Blackbeard, and Captain Barrow.
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Dwight Eisenhower warned American citizens at the end of his presidency about the implications of the military-industrial complex and its influence over government. We have now gone well beyond any of the wildest imaginations that could have entered Eisenhower's mind.
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Steve Jobs would have wanted his words to change not just technology but politics itself.
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We are at war - undeclared and of such a subtle nature that few have noticed - but war nevertheless. It is a cyberwar on many fronts, in which it is difficult to identify who is friend and who is foe. I will predict now, as unintelligible as it may seem, that Anonymous will turn out to be more friend than foe.
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Making money is easy. It is. The difficult thing in life is not making it, it's keeping it.
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Every corporation worth its salt is throwing money at Deep Web research, not least Google. The company that unlocks the mysteries of the Deep Web will obtain power of an enormous magnitude.
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I think the thing that our government lacks - just about more than anything else - is technological competence. We have some of the greatest white-hat hackers in the world here in the U.S., but the government seems to be technologically illiterate.
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Opinions need a willing ear.
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I, perhaps wrongly, assume that people actually read articles that interest them rather than just headlines.