How the NSA Identified Satoshi Nakamoto
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How the NSA Identified Satoshi Nakamoto
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#3Why is this even here?
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#4Shouldn't be difficult to build a tool to randomly obfuscate writing you want to conceal. Swapping words/sentences with semantic equivalents should be a rather trivial exercise. If the tool allows the human to revise and tune it, it's even easier.
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#5Shouldn't be difficult to build a tool to randomly obfuscate writing you want to conceal. Swapping words/sentences with semantic equivalents should be a rather trivial exercise. If the tool allows the human to revise and tune it, it's even easier.
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#6Um, unsourced speculation from someone with no credibility in the field making an allegation which on its face doesn't add up? Why is this even here?
There is nothing in it that would be outside of the capabilities of the NSA.
IMO I tend to believe it is not fiction, without even looking at the authors resume.
It passes many smell tests that a lot of HN articles clearly fail.
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#7Shouldn't be difficult to build a tool to randomly obfuscate writing you want to conceal. Swapping words/sentences with semantic equivalents should be a rather trivial exercise. If the tool allows the human to revise and tune it, it's even easier.
Any tool that could do it well could translate perfectly between languages I'd guess since it'd need perfect understanding of the writing. Else you introduce leaks.
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#8I've always thought this as well. It really makes the most sense.
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#9Um, unsourced speculation from someone with no credibility in the field making an allegation which on its face doesn't add up? Why is this even here?