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ladyshinga:
“the US propaganda machine hides all evidence that other countries help us, while whining all the time about how America “saves” everyone else and gets “nothing” in return. They hide it to be the poor put-upon world hero. We’re not. We’re...

ladyshinga:

the US propaganda machine hides all evidence that other countries help us, while whining all the time about how America “saves” everyone else and gets “nothing” in return. They hide it to be the poor put-upon world hero. We’re not. We’re just assholes with a god complex

everythingfox:

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poblacht-na-n-oibrithe:

A security culture is a set of customs shared by a community whose members may be targeted by the government, designed to minimize risk. Having a security culture in place saves everyone the trouble of having to work out safety measures over and over from scratch, and can help offset paranoia and panic in stressful situations—hell, it might keep you out of prison, too. The difference between protocol and culture is that culture becomes unconscious, instinctive, and thus effortless; once the safest possible behavior has become habitual for everyone in the circles in which you travel, you can spend less time and energy emphasizing the need for it, or suffering the consequences of not having it, or worrying about how much danger you’re in, as you’ll know you’re already doing everything you can to be careful. If you’re in the habit of not giving away anything sensitive about yourself, you can collaborate with strangers without having to agonize about whether or not they are informers; if everyone knows what not to talk about over the telephone, your enemies can tap the line all they want and it won’t get them anywhere.

kropotkindersurprise:
“ kropotkindersurprise:
“ As governments around the world become more and more repressive, as cops with the full arsenal of high-tech surveillance tools collude with fascists on a daily basis, and as the alt-right grows its’...

kropotkindersurprise:

kropotkindersurprise:

As governments around the world become more and more repressive, as cops with the full arsenal of high-tech surveillance tools collude with fascists on a daily basis, and as the alt-right grows its’ army of basement-dwelling incel internet trolls, it has become immensely important for activists to practice good security culture. Here are a bunch of articles and resources to help you get started.

Security Culture
What Is Security Culture?
Riseup.net: Digital Security
- A Step-by-Step Guide to Direct Action: What It Is, How It Works
- Towards a Collective Security Culture
- Security Culture: A Handbook for Activists
- Is S/He an Informant?A Ten Point Checklist

General Guides, Getting Started
- Your Security Plan - What Kind of Security Do You Really Need?
- Security in a Box: Digital Security Tools and Tactics
Surveillance self-defense: Security starter pack
Essential Online Security: An Anarchist’s Guide for Everyone!
Privacy rights are under attack. Defend yourself

Doxxing
Anti-doxxing Guide for Activists Facing Attacks from the Alt-Right
- Speak Up & Stay Safe®: A Guide to Protecting Yourself From Online Harassment
- How to Remove Yourself From People Search Directories

Password Security
Find Out If Hackers Have your Password with HaveIBeenPwned.Com

Smartphones
- YOUR PHONE IS A COP: An OpSec/InfoSec Primer for the Dystopian Present
- Take Care of Yourself, Take Care of Your Friends: Some Starting Places for Drawing Digital Boundaries
Never ever turn off your phone: rethinking security culture in the era of big data analysis
- 12 ways to hack-proof your smartphone

More Reading
A big list of Security Culture related zines from Sprout Distro
Take Back Your Online Privacy: Computer Security Resources For Activists & Everyday Humans

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Confidence, Courage, Connection, Trust: A Proposal For A Robust Security Culture

Our Mutual Aid Efforts Need a Stronger Tech Immune System

Between Red Alarms and Good Intentions: On ANTIFAIntel - a very interesting article discussing a suspicious account that claims to be antifascist. Discusses many aspects of security culture for antifascist activists; how to spot suspicious accounts,  how to avoid phishing, how to safely engage in intel-gathering,  and more

Signal fails - Good article about the use of Signal, the pitfalls that come with it, and best security culture practices for communication between activists

Tesla would be proud.

Tesla would be proud.