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Ask HN: How do you think Snowden's "dead man's switch" works?

9 pointsby microbalmost 12 years ago

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BWStearnsalmost 12 years ago
2 options: Active: he has a server or service where if he doesn&#x27;t check into or send an email to, passwords and instructions are sent to his collaborators.<p><pre><code> Passive: he has collaborators whom he actually trusts, and who will open the contents and release if something fishy happens to him. </code></pre> My bet is on the former as it limits the odds that his contacts could &#x27;defect&#x27; and release the contents early which would limit his leverage (assuming that this plan actually gives him any).
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