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by heydemo
1293 days ago
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This actually makes sense. A leaker is someone you've specifically disclosed info to, not just a random adversary. If you can't keep your own team from leaking, greater chance the info you're hiding is in the public interest. A hacker doesn't even know what the information is before the attack and is likely an adversary who will use any information to damage, regardless of public interest. |
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And as as the Twitter files show and the Democratic rep (Ro Khanna) highlighted, they were banning a “news article” about hacked materials, no hacked materials themselves. Are we prepared to even ban the media from talking about hacked materials?