| > Embedded journalists, activists, people with sensitive medical information. This reference sample is very small if compared to the possibilities. Everybody has something private that can be used to extort informations, to gain privileges or what-else. The US is not in the position to assure the current surveillance infrastructure (and so the confidentiality of the data) will endure the centuries. An example ? ... When you read [https://byparker.com/blog/2016/tim-cook-s-privacy-battle-is-...], knowing that back during the cold war the stasi used to target `a certain kind of people` (with romeos and wiretapping), knowing that the stasi lost control of what are called "the pink files" and that we currently have no idea of whoever is benefiting from them, you start to realise that what currently can be considered a non-issue may in the future be something very dangerous. |
And? At risk populations are always minorities.
Journey Into the Whirlwind by Eugenia Ginzburg is a book you'd probably enjoy.
https://www.amazon.com/Journey-into-Whirlwind-Eugenia-Ginzbu...